With a commitment spanning more than two decades, Delta Air Lines has forged a legacy of exemplary operations in Peru, always guided by high standards of innovation and reliability. Over the past 25 years, the company has maintained operations connecting Lima and Atlanta through a daily flight.
Since Delta’s arrival in 1998, with interruptions only for a few months due to the COVID-19 pandemic, more than 3.2 million passengers have flown on the ATL-LIM route.
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“On the occasion of our twenty-fifth anniversary of service in Lima, we highlight the magnificent work that has enabled the success of our Atlanta-Lima route throughout these years; the efforts of both, the Delta team and our allies in the Peruvian community,” said Delia Ortega, country sales manager, Delta Air Lines Peru.
Much has changed in the industry over the past 25 years, such as the innovations and expansion of service driven by the Japanese migration to this country and its profound influence on Peruvian culture and society. Delta met the increased demand for air travel by establishing a nighttime flight between Lima and Atlanta, to facilitate the connection from Atlanta to Narita International Airport in Tokyo.
Delta’s strategy today is centered around the United States and Canada, seeking to connect Peruvians to the airline’s more than 300 domestic destinations in the U.S.
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