Chilean low-cost airline SKY is making headlines once again as it announces its triumphant return to the Uruguayan market. This exciting development comes with the introduction of four international routes that will connect Montevideo with some of the most sought-after destinations, including Santiago de Chile, Lima, Salvador de Bahía, and Florianópolis. SKY return to Uruguay using new routes marks an important milestone in the airline industry and offers travelers in the region an array of exciting opportunities.
SKY Impressive Route Network
SKY return to Uruguay using new routes elevates the country to the status of the ninth nation to be part of the airline’s expansive route network. Currently boasting more than 40 destinations throughout the Americas, SKY offers a wide range of travel options, including popular spots like Punta Cana, Cancún, Miami, and Cusco. With this expansion, SKY continues to position itself as a top choice for travelers seeking affordable and convenient flights.
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Carmen Gloria Serrat’s Perspective
Carmen Gloria Serrat, SKY’s Commercial Director, expressed her enthusiasm regarding the airline’s reentry into the Uruguayan market. She stated, “We are very happy to bring our low-cost model back to Uruguay, a country with a strategic location and enormous connectivity potential.
We arrived with a low-cost fare proposal to fly in the newest fleet in South America to four cities through direct flights. In addition, we aim to ensure that Uruguayans can also reach various destinations in Chile, Peru, and the Caribbean through our connections, always with affordable prices.”
SKY Return to Uruguay Using New Routes Experiences
With SKY return to Uruguay using new routes, Uruguayan travelers will now have access to the airline’s low-cost fare options, which come in three varieties: Zero, Plus, and Full. Each of these options offers a series of services tailored to the individual needs of travelers. This level of personalization sets SKY apart and allows passengers to fully customize their travel experiences.
Minister Tabaré Viera’s Welcome
Tabaré Viera, the Minister of Tourism, also welcomed SKY return to Uruguay using new routes with open arms. He stated, “We welcome SKY on its return to Uruguay with flights that will connect us with Santiago de Chile, Lima, Salvador, and Florianópolis. Without a doubt, it is a great contribution to air connectivity within the region and the world, fundamental for the development of tourism and the country. SKY will surely provide quality in the trips of tourists who visit us.”
Source: Avionrevue