Sky Airline reported Thursday that, due to the strike of air traffic controllers of the Peruvian Corporation of Airports and Commercial Aviation (CORPAC), some of its operations are being affected, so it asked passengers to check the status of their flight on the airline’s website.
→ Peru Grants JetSMART Air Operator Certificate for Domestic Flights.
“Our company has activated its Passenger Protection Plan to assist affected travelers, who may change their flights without penalty or fare difference or request a refund in voucher of 100% of the value of their ticket through our customer service channels,” the airline said in a statement.
SKY regrets the inconvenience that this situation, beyond its control, may cause to passengers.
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