Capacity Exceeds Demand, Hurts Peru's Airlines
The struggle for survival by domestic airlines in Peru is not "a cause for surprise," aviation writer Fernando Cheverria tells El Comercio, because daily seat offer (16,000) far exceeds demand (7,500), meaning average load factors remain under 50%. Aerocondor CEO Eduardo Palacin says the government...
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