SKY inaugurated its seasonal route between Santiago (Chile) and Porto Alegre (Brazil), which will be available from June 12 through September 24.
The route will operate three weekly frequencies (Monday, Thursday and Sunday) on Airbus A320 aircraft.
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With this new air connection, the airline continues its expansion in the region, where it is present in 8 countries in the Americas, providing travelers with more options to explore unique destinations in Latin America.
“As part of the upcoming launch of our Lima-Sao Paulo route, we are pleased to announce the start of a new seasonal route Santiago-Porto Alegre. At SKY we are constantly looking for tools to offer our passengers the opportunity to enjoy a unique getaway in this Brazilian city. This route reinforces our commitment to provide exceptional travel options and expand our presence in the region,” said Franco Chaparro, Sales Manager at SKY Peru.
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