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Protests in Peru: Arequipa airport temporarily suspended

Protests in Peru: Arequipa airport temporarily suspended

The Ministry of Transport and Communications (MTC) temporarily suspended operations at the Alfredo Rodríguez Ballón International Airport in Arequipa due to the .

“This action is carried out to safeguard the integrity of the citizenry and the safety of aeronautical operations,” said the MTC.

Given this situation, Latam Airlines Peru reported the temporary cancellation of its operations to and from this city.

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However, he recalled that passengers with canceled flights have flexibilities for changes and/or returns without any type of penalty “as established in the ‘My Trips’ section on LATAM.com.”

“We recommend to our passengers that, before going to the airport, they can find out about the status of their flight at LATAM.com,” the company said in a statement.

In the same way, he recalled that due to the temporary closure of the Jaén and Juliaca facilities, they have also canceled their operations to and from those cities.

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