He Government authorized Sky Airline Perú, the Peruvian subsidiary of the Chilean low-cost airline Sky, to expand its operations in the country. This measure allows the airline to operate at the Ezeiza International Airport and the Jorge Newbery Airport, adding new destinations and stopovers to its routes.
Sky Airline Peru, which was recently authorized to operate a route to Brazil, will now be able to include cities such as Santiago de Chile, Salvador de Bahía, San Pablo, Porto Alegre, Florianópolis, Rio de Janeiro and Montevideo in its itineraries. This expansion of Government It is added to the existing Lima-Buenos Aires-Santiago de Chile route.
The authorization is part of the Open Skies policy promoted by the Argentine Government, which seeks to promote competition and improve air connectivity in the region. In May 2024, Argentina and Peru signed a Memorandum of Understanding that allows airlines from both countries to operate routes with unlimited frequencies, facilitating the expansion of services such as those of Sky Airline Peru.
The Open Skies policy allows more airlines to operate different routes throughout the country, both for the transportation of passengers and cargo. Recently, the Government authorized other international airlines to operate regular air transport services in Argentina, expanding the offer and improving regional connectivity.
The Undersecretariat of Air Transport, dependent on the Ministry of Economy of Argentina, has authorized Sky Airline Perú to operate regular international air transport services for passengers and cargo on different routes.
These include routes to different cities in Peru, Chile, Brazil and Uruguay, such as Santiago de Chile, Lima, Salvador de Bahía and Montevideo. The proposed operation is contemplated in the bilateral framework that governs air-trade relations between Argentina and Peru, and will be duly communicated to the National Civil Aviation Administration (ANAC) and the airline, once the decision has been made official.
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In addition, the ministry has indicated that the company accredited the legal and administrative requirements required by current regulations to carry out the required services. Previously, Sky Airline Perú was only authorized to operate flights on the Lima-Buenos Aires-Santiago de Chile route.
Now, with the new permits, the airline will be able to operate international routes that connect Buenos Aires with Salvador de Bahía, São Paulo, Porto Alegre and Rio de Janeiro in Brazil, in addition to Lima, Santiago de Chile and Montevideo.
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