LATAM Peru Resumes Flights From Lima to 9 International Destinations

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LATAM Airlines Peru announced the destinations it will return to in November. In this new update Argentina does not appear among the scheduled destinations of the airline.

As of November 1, LATAM Airlines Peru will resume commercial operations to and from São Paulo, Guayaquil, La Paz, Mexico City, Miami, New York, Los Angeles, Montevideo and Asunción, the company informed in a press release.

The airline resumed flights from Lima to Bogotá, Santa Cruz, Santiago de Chile and Quito at the beginning of October. From November 1, the airline will fly non-stop from of Lima to 13 cities abroad.

“These flights, like the current LATAM operation, will be carried out with the highest safety standards to ensure the well-being of passengers and crew during the trip,” the company said in the statement.

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Sao Paulo – Brazil  November 1
Guayaquil – Ecuador  November 1
La Paz – Bolivia  November 1
Mexico City, México  November 1
Miami – USA November 1
New York – USA November 2
Los Ángeles – USA November 2
Montevideo – Uruguay  November 2
Asunción – Paraguay  November 7

 

Initially Buenos Aires wasn’t mentioned in LATAM Airlines statement, but according to GDS data checked by Aviacionline, services to the Argentinian Capital will resume on November 1 with 4 weekly flights.

Andrés Lavallén
Andrés Lavallén
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