Friday, May 07, 2010

Peru: Chachapoyas airport to restart operations on May 17

Several years after the awful accident of TANS fligh company, Amazonas local airport will restart operating on May 17, with a daily flight served by LC Busre airline company, which will cover the Chiclayo-Chachapoyas route.

Airports of Perú (AdP) informs that this has required an investment of S/. 6.5 million (some US $3.25 million).


Rosa Jaico, Commercial Manager of LC Busre, said they had detected an interesting bussiness oportunity at the zone, since many foreign and Peruvian tourists want to come visit Kuélap and the Gocta Falls, which ranks third among the tallest waterfalls worlwide.


Amazonas airport requires a radar to operate safely, but Corpac has not consider installing one in Chachapoyas yet; instead, Corpac has purchased eight radars, one of them to be located in Cajamarca, to cover Amazonas from there, report
TNews and El Comercio.

The Interior: Chachapoyas, Kuelap and Cajamarca
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