Air Perú Explained

Airline:Air Perú International S.A.C.
Founded:October 6, 2006
Ceased:2009
Hubs:Jorge Chávez International Airport
Alliance:Primaris Airlines
Fleet Size:1
Headquarters:Lima, Peru
Key People:CEO: Guillermo de la Torre Bueno

Air Perú International S.A.C. was a proposed Peruvian airline to be based in Lima, Peru. It planned to operate scheduled domestic and international services to Asia, Europe, South America and the United States. Its main base would have been Jorge Chávez International Airport.

By September 2009, there had been no news on the airline and all plans seem to have ceased. The airline's trademark registration expired in 2017.

Destinations

Air Perú planned to serve the following destinations:

In December 2007, Air Perú flew charter flights to Miami and Washington, D.C. operated for Primaris Airlines.

Fleet

Air Perú planned to operate 2 Boeing 757-200s. Only one was seen in its livery, but was returned to its lessor; Primaris Airlines.

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