SKY Airline announced this Monday a new interline agreement with Air Canada, which will allow passengers of the Canadian airline arriving in Santiago and Lima to seamlessly access SKY’s domestic network in Chile and Peru, as well as international routes such as Mendoza, Montevideo, and Bariloche.
In Chile, travelers will be able to connect from Santiago to cities like Puerto Montt, Puerto Natales, Concepción, Calama, and Antofagasta. In Peru, connections from Lima will cover strategic destinations such as Cusco, Arequipa, Trujillo, and Iquitos.
A More Integrated Continental Network
“Together with Air Canada, we strengthen our purpose of making the sky accessible to everyone, linking our region with North America, where our partners have a strong presence. Through their sales channels, Air Canada will offer SKY’s network, integrating various cities to combine two of the continent’s leading airline networks,” said Julio Solar, Route and Alliances Manager at SKY.
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The collaboration aims to optimize connectivity and boost tourism in Peru, Chile, and other key markets. It also reflects a shared vision between both airlines: to deliver a smoother travel experience with coordinated itineraries and greater passenger comfort.
A History of Strategic Alliances for SKY
This agreement adds to SKY’s existing partnerships with TAP, Air France, KLM, Air Europa, and Aerolíneas Argentinas. These alliances have enabled the airline to offer streamlined itineraries, multiple destinations on a single ticket, and improved connections between South America and the rest of the world.
Thanks to these strategies, SKY has solidified its position as a key player in regional aviation, providing flexible, integrated transportation solutions focused on driving tourism growth.
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