LATAM Airlines Peru resumed this Sunday its non-stop flights between Lima and Rosario (Argentina), after being suspended more than 4 years ago.
The route will operate three weekly frequencies (Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays) on Airbus A319 and A320 aircraft.
Flights will depart from Lima at 00:05, landing in Rosario at 06:10 (local time). From Islas Malvinas International Airport they will take off at 07:35, arriving in the Peruvian capital at 10:00 (local time).
→ LATAM reported net income of US$301 million in third quarter of 2024
“It is a source of pride for all of us who are part of LATAM to recover this route that is of transcendental importance for both the city of Rosario and the province of Santa Fe; not only because it will facilitate the connectivity of citizens to a key international destination, but also because it will allow Rosario and the entire region to reconnect with the world, promoting commercial and tourist exchange,” said Florencia Scardaccione, LATAM’s Commercial Manager in Argentina.
These flights will allow people from Rosario to reach Peru more directly and also connect, through LATAM’s hub in Lima, to more than 25 international destinations that the airline has in Colombia, Mexico, Ecuador, United States, Venezuela, Dominican Republic, Costa Rica, Aruba and more than 17 domestic destinations within Peru.
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