Peru is set to inaugurate additional regional air routes connecting Argentina, Brazil, and El Salvador
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This announcement underscores our nation's progress in infrastructure development and enhancing connectivity.
Peru has officially disclosed plans for the imminent inauguration of fresh regional air routes connecting Argentina, Brazil, and El Salvador, after its active engagement in the Routes Americas 2024 air trade summit. This underscores the keen attention multiple airlines are directing towards Peru, a nation distinguished by its ongoing infrastructure enhancements and the presence of numerous strategically significant connectivity hubs.
Commencing this year, numerous airlines presently servicing Peru will introduce direct routes to destinations in Brazil and Argentina, thereby presenting a significant opportunity to enhance tourism and attract investment from these respective nations.
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PERÚ EN ROUTES AMERICAS 2024
Peru in Routes Americas 2024
Throughout the event convened in the Colombian capital from March 19 to 21, the nation conducted 29 sessions with airlines hailing from diverse regions globally, manifesting significant enthusiasm for establishing direct connectivity routes with Peru.
In reference to the Central American market, Avianca has officially announced the commencement of its Lima to San Salvador (El Salvador) flight services starting in June of this year, offering three weekly frequencies. Concurrently, the airline outlines its strategic vision to bolster connectivity with San Jose, Costa Rica, and various Caribbean destinations by 2025.
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The Peruvian delegation additionally deliberated on the prospect of inaugurating fresh direct routes connecting Lima to Washington, Orlando, and Chicago. Moreover, they explored strategies to enhance seat availability and flight frequency on existing direct routes, as well as connections to and from Canada.
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In 2023, Brazil and Argentina ranked sixth and eighth, respectively, in terms of the volume of their nationals visiting Peru.
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