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Badly Parked Taxi Drivers with Rates of up to 100 Soles in New Airport: the Stage Inside the Jorge Chávez

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The brand-new Jorge Chávez International Airport finally took off. Last Sunday, at 1:00 p.m., it began operations officially and with this thousands of passengers already started to step on the facilities of the new air terminal. As predicted, the main difficulty that is observed is the access, since it can only be reached on board a vehicle, either by public transport (bus) or car. Thus, taxis have become one of the most used alternatives, but …
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The brand-new Jorge Chávez International Airport finally took off. Last Sunday, at 1:00 p.m., it began operations officially and with this thousands of passengers already started to step on the facilities of the new air terminal. As predicted, the main difficulty that is observed is the access, since it can only be reached on board a vehicle, either by public transport (bus) or car. Thus, taxis have become one of the most used alternatives, but …

·Lima, Peru
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According to the first passenger reports, only to go to Pueblo Libre from Jorge Chávez Airport is costing the sum of S/90 by taxi.

·Lima, Peru
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La República broke the news in Lima, Peru on Monday, June 2, 2025.
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