Sky Airlines announced the signing of a new interline agreement with Air Canada, Canada's largest airline and one of the leading carriers in North America.
Thanks to this alliance, Air Canada passengers arriving in Santiago and Lima will be able to easily connect to SKY's extensive domestic network in Chile and Peru, as well as to multiple international cities such as Mendoza, Montevideo, and Bariloche. In Chile, they will be able to fly between Santiago and cities such as Puerto Montt, Puerto Natales, Concepción, Calama, and Antofagasta. Additionally, upon arriving in Lima, they will have access to Peru's entire domestic network, which includes key destinations such as Cusco, Arequipa, Trujillo, and Iquitos.
“Together with Air Canada, we are strengthening our commitment to making the sky accessible to everyone, connecting our region with North America, where our partners have a strong presence. Through its sales channels, Air Canada will offer the SKY network, integrating different cities to combine two of the continent's leading airline networks,” said Julio Solar, SKY's Routes and Alliances Manager.
With this alliance, SKY reaffirms its commitment to offering more efficient connectivity options for travelers and boosting tourism in Peru, Chile, and other strategic destinations in the region. The collaboration reflects the two airlines' shared vision of providing a more comfortable and integrated travel experience, strengthening service quality.
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The agreement with Air Canada adds to the alliances SKY has established with TAP, Air France, KLM, Air Europa, and Aerolíneas Argentinas, strengthening its international connectivity network. Thanks to these agreements, passengers can access faster and more convenient itineraries, connecting multiple destinations in South America and around the world with a single ticket.
These strategic collaborations consolidate SKY's position as a key player in regional aviation, promoting tourism and offering flexible, integrated solutions for travelers.
Source: SKY.