Peruvian Airlines
Peruvian Airlines was a Peruvian short-haul passenger carrier operating primarily from Jorge Chávez International Airport (LIM). From a traveler’s perspective it functioned as a domestic airline using narrowbody Boeing 737 aircraft to link cities within Peru.
Routes and Hubs
Operations were concentrated on domestic services out of Jorge Chávez International Airport (LIM), serving major and secondary cities within Peru. The airline focused on point-to-point domestic connectivity rather than long-haul international networks.
Hubs
Aircraft and Cabin Classes
Peruvian Airlines operated Boeing 737 family narrowbodies suited to short- and medium-haul domestic routes. The aircraft were used for typical short-haul passenger service and did not feature long-haul premium products such as lie-flat business or first-class cabins.
Aircraft types operated: Boeing 737
Tips for Flying Peruvian Airlines
- Confirm baggage allowances and any paid extras at booking, as smaller carriers often have strict weight/size rules and fees for hold luggage and seat assignments.
- Expect a short-haul, no-frills onboard experience on 737 services; bring snacks or purchase onboard where available.
- Monitor your flight status closely and allow extra time for schedule changes or delays that can affect smaller domestic operators.
- For domestic departures, arrive at Jorge Chávez (LIM) with ample time for check-in and security, especially during peak travel periods.