SKY Airline and United Airlines have signed an interline agreement to expand connections between South America and North America.
Seamless Connectivity and More Options for Travelers
Thanks to this partnership, passengers arriving in Lima or Santiago will be able to continue their journey to iconic destinations such as Cusco, Arequipa, Trujillo, Concepcion, Puerto Montt, and Punta Arenas, among others. Through this agreement, SKY will transport United passengers via multiple connection points in the region where both airlines operate, offering a broad and complementary network.
Likewise, travelers starting their itinerary from Chile or Peru will have access, via United Airlines, to an extensive network of destinations in North America and the rest of the world, facilitating more efficient journeys with better connection alternatives.
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Executive Perspective
“Together with United, we are strengthening our purpose of putting the sky within everyone’s reach, connecting our region with North America, where our partner has a solid presence. This agreement has been gradually implemented over recent months, and we are happy to finalize it with an airline of such relevance. Through this alliance, United will be able to offer SKY’s network through its sales channels, facilitating connections at various points in the region where both operate, combining two leading networks in the Americas,” highlighted Julio Solar, Route and Alliance Manager of SKY.
A Growing Alliance Network
The agreement with United Airlines adds to other interline alliances that SKY has signed in recent months with Air Canada, TAP, Air France, KLM, Air Europa, and Aerolineas Argentinas. Thanks to these collaborations, passengers can enjoy a more comfortable travel experience, connecting to multiple destinations across South America with a single ticket.
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