As part of its fourth anniversary in Peru, the airline SKY announced the launch of its new route between Lima and São Paulo (Brazil), as part of its international expansion strategy.
SKY will start operating the route on July 3rd, initially with four weekly frequencies, projecting to transport more than 5,800 passengers per month.
The airline will begin selling tickets with introductory fares starting at US$275 or S/1,087* for round-trip travel, including airport taxes and fees. The promotion will be available from March 27 through March 31, 2023 and will apply for travel from July 3 through September 30, 2023.
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“We are proud to launch this new international destination, which is in high demand in the Peruvian market. São Paulo has an enormous tourist and business potential, so we believe that our low cost model will be key to motivate more Peruvians to travel to Brazil and more Brazilians to come and visit our country,” says José Raúl Vargas, general manager of SKY in Peru.
With this new route, SKY reaffirms its commitment to connect Peru with other countries in the region.
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