He New Jorge Chávez airport Peru is about to be inaugurated and is positioned as one of the most modern airport terminals in South America. Despite its advances, one of the novelties of this avant -garde space is that it will change its access and will no longer allow foot input for users in general, who now must opt for some transport system.
This change has generated great impact and has been compared to the El Dorado Airport from Colombia. In a video that has gone viral, the Colombian airport replies that they do have pedestrian access, which positions it as the best in South America.
El Dorado Airport does have pedestrian access and it is the “best in South America”
Comparison between El Dorado International Airport In Colombia and the New Jorge Chávez International Airport in Peru it has generated various opinions through social networks. A video posted on Tiktok, from the Peruvian account – Ruta Chévere – questioned some characteristics of the infrastructure of the Callao airfield and contrasted them with the facilities offered in the Air Terminal of Bogotá.
The answer from the neighboring country was swift. In a shared video on the Tiktok platform The goldrecognized as “the best airport in South America.” They also stressed that the Colombian terminal has public transport, authorized taxis and differentiated roads to mitigate vehicular traffic.
“Thank you friends from Ruta Chevere for highlighting several of the things that make us the best airport in South America, the next time they come please use our satellite bus that is a totally free service, it is a bus that connects all the terminals with each other and works from 5.00 am to 11.00 pm is a very good idea to propose it at the New Lima Airport.”
Jorge Chávez Airport is compared to El Dorado: “How is it possible that you have no pedestrian access?”
The new Jorge Chávez airport will not have pedestrian access, on the contrary, there will be both public and private transport systems for users to access their flights. Precisely, the Chevere Route video states that the current Colombian gold terminal does have pedestrian access. “How is it possible that New Lima AirportDo not have pedestrian income?, and now that we are at the best airport in South America, “said one of the members of this traveling duo.
Why will there be no pedestrian access at the New Jorge Chávez airport?
In this regard, the Ministry of Communications precise through a video that the new Jorge Chávez airport will not have pedestrian access because from the modular bridge that is located on Morales Duárez Avenue to the new air terminal there is a distance of 2 kilometers, a fact that causes implementing a system so that people carrying suitcases do not walk the entire distance. “It is not practical or safe.” For this, the public transport system was implemented: Aerodirect, which will bring users to the new airport terminal.
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