As a way to enhance international connectivity to iconic destinations in South America, LATAM Airlines announces the reactivation of its flights between Santiago de Chile and Cusco in Peru, starting on July 1.
→ LATAM will resume its Buenos Aires-Rio de Janeiro and Mendoza-Lima routes.
The route will operate three weekly frequencies (Wednesday, Friday and Sunday) in Airbus A319 aircraft, with capacity for 138 passengers, distributed in 12 Premium Economy seats and 126 Economy seats. In total, there will be 3,300 seats available monthly.
“We are optimistic that these 3 weekly frequencies will allow the creation of a very promising air bridge with Santiago de Chile, generating a new market of foreign tourists who will surely visit the historic capital of Peru directly,” said Manuel van Oordt, CEO of LATAM Airlines. Peru.
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