List of Aeroperú destinations explained

This list includes domestic and international destinations once served by Aeroperú, the flag carrier airline of Peru from 1973 to 1999. Besides a multitude of domestic routes, the network with its hub at Lima's Jorge Chavez International Airport spanned throughout Latin America. At times, cities in the United States were served, too, as well as regional routes out of El Dorado International Airport in Colombia.

CityCountryAirportCommencedCeasedNotes
Buenos AiresMinistro Pistarini International AirportFirst international route
CochabambaJorge Wilstermann International Airport
La PazEl Alto International Airport
Santa Cruz de la SierraViru Viru International Airport
Rio de JaneiroRio de Janeiro/Galeão International AirportSuspended during 1982[1] [2]
Sao PauloViracopos International Airport
Guarulhos International Airport
SantiagoArturo Merino Benítez International Airport
BogotáEl Dorado International Airport
BucaramangaPalonegro International Airport
CaliAlfonso Bonilla Aragón International Airport
SaravenaLos Colonizadores Airport
GuayaquilSimón Bolívar International Airport
QuitoOld Mariscal Sucre International Airport
Guatemala CityLa Aurora International Airport
CancúnCancún International Airport
Mexico CityMexico City International Airport
Panama CityTocumen International AirportSuspended during 1982
AsunciónSilvio Pettirossi International Airport
AndahuaylasAndahuaylas Airport
ArequipaRodríguez Ballón International Airport
AyacuchoCoronel FAP Alfredo Mendívil Duarte Airport
CajamarcaMayor General FAP Armando Revoredo Iglesias Airport
ChiclayoFAP Captain José Abelardo Quiñones González International AirportSuspended during the mid-1990s
ChimboteTnte. FAP Jaime Montreuil Morales Airport
CuscoAlejandro Velasco Astete International AirportInaugural destination[3]
HuánucoAlférez FAP David Figueroa Fernandini Airport
HuarazComandante FAP Germán Arias Graziani Airport
IquitosCoronel FAP Francisco Secada Vignetta International Airport
JaujaFrancisco Carle Airport
JuanjuíJuanjuí Airport
JuliacaInca Manco Cápac International Airport
LimaJorge Chavez International Airport
MoyobambaMoyobamba Airport
PiuraFAP Captain Guillermo Concha Iberico International Airport
PucallpaFAP Captain David Abensur Rengifo International Airport
Puerto MaldonadoPadre Aldamiz International Airport
RiojaJuan Simons Vela Airport
TacnaCoronel FAP Carlos Ciriani Santa Rosa International Airport
TalaraCap. FAP Víctor Montes Arias Airport
TarapotoCad. FAP Guillermo del Castillo Paredes Airport
Tingo MaríaTingo María Airport
TrujilloCapitán FAP Carlos Martínez de Pinillos International Airport
TumbesCap. FAP Pedro Canga Rodríguez Airport
YurimaguasMoisés Benzaquén Rengifo Airport
Los AngelesLos Angeles International AirportShort-lived relaunch during 1998
MiamiMiami International AirportSuspended between 1984 and 1985[4] [5]
New York CityJohn F. Kennedy International AirportShort-lived relaunch during 1998
CaracasSimón Bolívar International AirportSeveral short-lived relaunch attempts during the 1990s
MaracaiboLa Chinita International Airport

Notes and References

  1. World airline directory. Flight International. 3 April 1982. 801. 19 April 2013.
  2. World Airline Directory. Flight International. 2 April 1983. 870. 19 April 2013.
  3. World Airline Directory. Flight International. 21 March 2000. 55. 19 April 2013.
  4. World Airline Directory. Flight International. 30 March 1985. 32. 19 April 2013.
  5. US/Peru dispute upsets tourism. Flight International. 26 January 1985. 32. 19 April 2013.