China News Service, November 3 According to a report by South American Overseas Chinese News Network on the 2nd, the Peruvian Ministry of Transport and Communications recently stated that Peru’s economic activities have continued to restart and the aviation industry has gradually recovered from the new crown epidemic.

  According to reports, starting from November 1st, Peru has entered the second phase of the restart of international flights. The government has relaxed the flight time limit for international flights from the previous 4 hours to 8 hours.

During this phase, Peru will resume international flights to 25 destinations.

  According to data released by the Ministry of Transport and Communications of Peru, from November 1 to November 10, 55,900 passengers will leave or arrive in Peru on international flights. In the same period, there will be 194,300 passengers on domestic flights. Travel within Peru.

  Peru’s Minister of Transport and Communications, Extremadoro, emphasized, “The health and safety agreement is playing a role. Passengers are actively complying with the relevant procedures at the airport and on the plane. We must continue to do so. We cannot relax our vigilance because the new crown epidemic is still It continues to spread."

  According to reports, in the first phase of the restart of international flights, Peru has resumed its international flights with Ecuador, Bolivia, Colombia, Panama, Paraguay, Uruguay and Chile on October 5th.