He Jorge Chávez airport It is modernized with the ‘City Airport’ project, seeking to consolidate Peru as a logistics and tourist hub in Latin America. With new facilities and improvements, it is expected to optimize their capacity and facilitate access to passengers.
This airport, considered a strategic point for international air traffic, has experienced a significant expansion in recent years. Modernization aims to transform the surrounding area into an economic and social development pole, through the construction of new facilities and the modernization of existing ones.
What will be the new entrance to Jorge Chávez airport in 2025?
The new access route to the new Jorge Chávez airport will be through Morales Duárez Avenue, leaving behind the traditional entrance on Elmer Faucett Avenue. This modification represents an important change in the road infrastructure of the area, affecting thousands of Peruvians who used the congested via Faucet.
Jorge Chávez airport will not have pedestrian access:
How can it be entered?
The entrance to the new Jorge Chávez airport will be held exclusively on Morales Duárez Avenue. To facilitate this transition, temporary modular bridges have been implemented that will allow the passage of taxis and buses, both private and public. Precisely, it was reported that there will be a public transport called, Aerodirectwhich can transfer passengers to this new airport.
What are the aerodirect bus routes to enter the Jorge Chávez airport?
The aerodirect service will have the following routes:
- Northern Aerodirect: From the Olives to Callao, starting at the intersection of Izaguirre and University avenues.
- South Aerodirect: From Pueblo Libre to Callao, starting at the intersection of Cuba and Brazil avenues.
- Central Aerodirect: From Cercado de Lima to Callao, starting from the crossing of Alfonso Ugarte and Nicolás de Piérola avenues.
- Aerodirecto Ventanilla: will travel the av. Néstor Gambeta and AV. Morales Duárez to the new terminal.
- Quilca aerodirect: It will begin on Quilca Avenue and continue for Faucett and Morales Duárez.
The cost of the passage would be between S/1.20 to S/5.00, according to the ATU.
New Jorge Chávez airport: What passengers would they pay more in their tickets?
According to the regulations of the Supervisory Agency for Investment in Public Use Transport Infrastructure (Ositrán), Transit travelers They must pay an additional charge in their tickets. This provision applies to those passengers who make a scale and use the facilities of the New Jorge Chávez airport Before boarding your next flight. The rate will be implemented for both passengers who arrive from an international flight and connect with another international flight, and for those who arrive from a national flight and connect with another national flight.
When will Jorge Chávez airport be inaugurated?
The inauguration of renewed Jorge Chávez airport It has been reprogrammed for March 30, 2025, instead of January 29 as had initially planned. This decision responds to the exponential growth of air traffic and the need to improve infrastructure to boost the country’s economy.
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