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[News] These are the 25 new international destinations to which you can travel from today


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The Ministry of Transport and Communications (MTC) reported that from this Sunday, November 1, international trips to 25 new destinations will be enabled, as part of the economic reactivation promoted by the Government within the framework of the state of emergency due to the advance of the coronavirus ( COVID-19).

The destinations of this new stage will include more distant countries. In the list, United States cities such as Los Angeles, New York, Orlando, Miami and Houston stand out, while in the case of Mexico there is Mexico City.

There is also the capital of Cuba, Havana; Montego Bay, in Jamaica; Punta Cana, in the Dominican Republic; Cartagena in Colombia; and San José of Costa Rica.

In addition, they include Toronto (Canada); Rio, Sao Paulo, Brasilia, Foz de Iguazú and Porto Alegre (Brazil); Buenos Aires, Rosario, Mendoza, Córdoba and Tucumán (Argentina); and San Salvador (El Salvador).

These new destinations are added to the 11 that have been available since last October 5: Quito and Guayaquil (in Ecuador); La Paz and Santa Cruz (in Bolivia), Bogotá, Cali, Medellín (in Colombia), Panama City (Panama); Asuncion, Paraguay); Montevideo, Uruguay); and Santiago de Chile (Chile).

Según estimó el MTC, se espera que 55.939 pasajeros salgan o lleguen al Perú, mediante vuelos internacionales, del 1 al 10 de noviembre. (Foto: Leandro Britto / GEC)

“The health protocols are working. Passengers have responded positively and abide by procedures while at airports and on airplanes. We have to continue like this and not lower our guard, as COVID-19 can continue to spread. Let's continue with our activities, but always taking care of our health, "said the Minister of Transport and Communications, Carlos Estremadoyro in a statement.

According to the MTC estimates, 55,939 passengers are expected to depart or arrive in Peru, through international flights, from November 1 to 10. In the same period, 194,378 people traveled by air in the national territory.

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