SKY airline inaugurated its operations between Lima and Talara, one of the most demanded routes by travelers during the high summer season, when the national tourist activity becomes more relevant.
A few days after starting flights, the airline announced that it has sold more than 7,000 tickets today. This demonstrates a high level of interest in the route, as it far exceeds the estimated 5,200 passengers to be transported per month.
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“We are happy to continue contributing to the economic reactivation of the country by transporting Peruvians to different regions. This route reflects our commitment to continue consolidating our position as Peru’s leading low cost carrier, with an increasingly attractive network of destinations, more flight options, affordable fares and quality service,” said José Raúl Vargas, General Manager of SKY in Peru.
The executive added that, thanks to the good sales results, SKY is considering making the route permanent as of March. Likewise, as a symbol of SKY’s commitment to strengthen its presence in the country, Vargas added that new domestic destinations will be announced in a few weeks.
With the inauguration of this route, SKY continues its connectivity strategy in Peru, presenting more flight options to the north of the country.
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