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Peru agrees to expand flights, enable cruises and evaluates opening of borders

RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The Peruvian Government agreed on Tuesday (16) to expand the capacity and number of flights in the country's airports, to enable cruise ships and also evaluated the approval of a protocol that will allow, once universal vaccination is achieved, to reopen international borders in order to reactivate tourism.

As reported through Twitter by the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Tourism, the heads of both ministries, Hernando Cevallos and Roberto Sanchez, respectively, held a meeting on Tuesday in which they agreed on new measures to encourage tourism "in a responsible manner . . .

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