One more blow: airfares go up to US$242

One more blow: airfares go up to US$242

Both low cost and conventional airlines have raised the price of their tickets in recent days, due to the rains in the north and the rush of those who hope to return to Lima for the start of the school year.

For example, JetSmart —a firm known for being an agency with reasonable prices— offers US$217 to return from Trujillo to the capital for those who wish to travel today. While from Piura the rate ranges between US$127 and US$187 for this Monday, March 13.

For those who want to return to Lima from Cajamarca, the price is $87.

On Sky, departures from Piura to Lima cost US$120 on average, and in Latam flights from Tumbes reach peaks of US$128 and the most comfortable does not drop below US$92.93.

While from Chiclayo to Lima, for this Sunday, in Latam prices range from $177.58 to $242.48. For Monday they do not fall below US$119. All within the economic package.

Buses stop trips to the south

It is worth remembering that interprovincial bus companies such as Civa, Oltursa and Ittsa temporarily suspended their services in Tumbes, Chiclayo, Piura and Chimbote due to rainfall in the north, which hinders traffic on the roads and has caused loss of life and destruction. of houses in several regions.

However, for departures to the southern region, from Civa they recalled that their routes continue to operate with normal and therefore tickets can be bought or parcels sent.

They “promise” to help affected travelers

Both Latam and the land agencies stated that they will help customers who have purchased tickets and cannot travel due to the climate emergency.

In the case of the airline, they can even request the return of your money free of charge; and by land, rescheduling with an open date.

Source: Larepublica

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