SKY Airline announced on Monday the launch of its new international route Lima-Bogotá-Lima as part of its expansion strategy and commitment to connectivity between Peru and Colombia.
Flights will start on April 30, 2022. Initially there will be 3 frequencies per week on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays; however, by July, it is projected that the flights will be daily, thus transporting more than 6,000 passengers per month.
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The low cost airline began sales with attractive introductory fares starting at USD245 in Zero fare, for round-trip travel including airport taxes and fees. These will be available for purchase from March 14 through March 20 and will apply for travel from April 30 through July 31, 2022.
“Continuing with our expansion plan, we are pleased to launch for sale this new route to one of the international destinations with the most passengers in Peru. We started flights at the end of April with 3 weekly frequencies, a number that we want to increase gradually, having projected to reach daily flights by July” says José Raúl Vargas, general manager of SKY in Peru.
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