LATAM has just begun to sell airline tickets through its website and other channels for the resumption of its international route between Foz do Iguaçu and Lima, as announced by AEROIN.
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The resumption of the direct Foz do Iguaçu – Lima flight will have a frequency of three weekly flights as of November of this year, in order to more quickly connect the interior of the State of Paraná to the Peruvian capital. This is LATAM’s fifth direct operation between Brazil and Peru, which already has routes to Lima from the airports of São Paulo/Guarulhos (21 weekly flights), Porto Alegre (3 weekly flights), Rio de Janeiro/Galeão (1 daily flight) and Brasilia (1 daily flight).
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LATAM’s Foz do Iguaçu-Lima flight will be operated three times a week on Airbus A319 (capacity for 12 passengers in the Premium Economy cabin and 126 in Economy) or Airbus A320 (capacity for 12 passengers in the Premium Economy cabin and 162 in Economy) aircraft.
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