JetSMART has taken an important step in its growth in Peru by inaugurating a charter flight service, designed especially for companies and groups. This new offer seeks to respond to the demand for more flexible and personalized air transportation, allowing clients to adapt schedules and routes to their specific needs.
Benjamin Dulanto, JetSMART’s Commercial Manager in Peru, underscored the importance of this service by stating “Our goal is to facilitate air transportation for those who require flexibility and efficiency in their travels. With this new service, companies can plan their trips more effectively and in advance”. This personalized approach has enabled JetSMART to serve diverse delegations, including mining and corporate groups, professional sports teams and international tourists, who have found the airline to be a reliable solution for their transportation needs.
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JetSMART stands out for being the only airline with operating bases in Lima, Santiago, Concepción, Medellín, Bogotá and Buenos Aires. “We have a network of more than 80 destinations in South America, which allows us to connect our clients with diverse business and tourism opportunities,” Dulanto added. This broad coverage not only benefits companies, but also promotes tourism and cultural exchange in the region.
The charter service is operated with Airbus A320neo aircraft, which are part of the most modern fleet in South America, with capacity for 186 passengers.
Companies interested in obtaining quotations for the charter service may contact charter@jetsmart.com.
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