The Spanish airline Plus Ultra Líneas Aéreas will resume its flights between Spain and Peru starting April 12, in a staggered manner.
The company will operate the Madrid-Lima and Lima-Madrid routes on April 12 and 26; in May and June it will do so with a weekly frequency every Monday; and as of July, with two flights a week (Mondays and Fridays), EuropaPress reported.
See also: Spain will lift restrictions flights from the UK on March 30.
To this end, it has launched a promotion of tickets at special prices, both one-way and round-trip, which includes the check-in of a suitcase and change of date at no additional cost.
Interested passengers must comply with all health and immigration requirements required by the authorities of both countries.
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