Since its landing in the Peruvian national territory in November 2019, SKY Airline has consolidated its position as the second most important airline in the country. On the eve of the year-end high season, the company increased its domestic and international operations reaching a total recovery of 82.2%, when compared to the levels prior to the pandemic.
On the last holiday in the Andean country, SKY transported more than 20,000 travelers between October 29 and November 2, demonstrating a healthy recovery in the domestic market.
The company has six Airbus A320neo aircraft based in Lima (LIM), with registrations CC-AZR, CC-AZM, CC-AZL, CC-AZI, CC-AZD, and CC-AZC. The low-cost carrier plans to reach up to nine aircraft before the end of the year. The aircraft has a capacity for 186 passengers, providing 186,600 seats per month at the domestic level as from December, while for the international traffic it will offer 37,600 seats as from January.
As of August 2021, according to the latest data obtained by Aviacionline through the Peruvian DGAC, it carried 787,018 passengers domestically, accounting for a market share of 17.81%, positioning it as the second most important company in the country. Internationally, it transported 41,053 passengers; movement was at a standstill for most of the year due to sanitary restrictions in its main destinations.
Domestic destinations
Driven by a sustained recovery, the low-cost carrier announced an increase in its operations through November. Cusco and Arequipa have been the most popular destinations, however, other cities in its network are beginning to take a prominent role.
De | A | Frecuencias de noviembre | Asientos por semana | Incrementó con respecto a octubre |
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Lima (LIM) | Arequipa (AQP) | 20 vuelos semanales | 7.440 | 5% |
Lima (LIM) | Ayacucho (AYP) | 4 vuelos semanales | 1.488 | Sin cambios |
Lima (LIM) | Cusco (CUZ) | 4 vuelos diarios | 10.416 | 25% |
Lima (LIM) | Iquitos (IQT) | 2 vuelos diarios | 5.208 | 21,37% |
Lima (LIM) | Juliaca (JUL) | 1 vuelo diario | 2.604 | 14,28% |
Lima (LIM) | Piura (PIU) | 2 vuelos diarios | 5.208 | 50% |
Lima (LIM) | Pucallpa (PCL) | 1 vuelo diario | 2.604 | 28,57% |
Lima (LIM) (Inicia el 2/01) | Puerto Maldonado (PEM) | 3 vuelos semanales | 1.116 | Nuevo |
Lima (LIM) | Tarapoto (TPP) | 1 vuelo diario | 2.604 | 57,14% |
Lima (LIM) | Trujillo (TRU) | 10 vuelos semanales | 3.720 | 30% |
Lima (LIM) | Tumbes (TBP) | 1 vuelo diario | 2.604 | 28,57% |
Cusco (CUZ) | Puerto Maldonado (PEM) | 2 vuelos semanales | 744 | Sin cambios |
International destinations
The company currently operates flights to Santiago de Chile (SCL) and Cancun (CUN) in Mexico; on December 14, it will add Buenos Aires/Ezeiza (EZE), in Argentina, and to Punta Cana (PUJ), in the Dominican Republic, starting on January 3, 2022.
In the United States, the airline is planning to launch flights to Miami (MIA), Orlando (MCO), or Fort Lauderdale (FLL), although this will depend on the development of current demand.