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December 13, 2022
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SKY extends the suspension of its flights to Cusco and Arequipa

SKY extends the suspension of its flights to Cusco and Arequipa

Due to the temporary closure of the from Cusco (until December 15) and Arequipa (until December 16), SKY airlines announced that they will extend the cancellation of their flights to and from those destinations until the indicated dates.

However, the company indicated that people may change the flight date, without additional charge, in order to travel up to 12 months after the original flight date.

The other alternative offered by the company is that 100% of the value of the reserve of “the sections not flown” will be returned.

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“We ask our affected passengers to avoid going to airports, where face-to-face care is not possible due to their closure,” the company added.

For its part, Latam Airlines Peru also announced the cancellation of its flights to and from the Alejandro Velasco Astete airport in Cusco.

“Customers with flights between today, Tuesday, December 13 and this Thursday, December 15, may request a change at no cost up to 15 days from the original date of the flight,” the company explained.

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