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Travel Disruption Hit Peru as Airports in Callao and Arequipa Face Over a Dozen Flight Cancellations and Several Delays by LATAM Peru, Sky Airline, Air Canada and others, New Update

27 Feb 2026 By travelandtourworld

Travel Disruption Hit Peru as Airports in Callao and Arequipa Face Over a Dozen Flight Cancellations and Several Delays by LATAM Peru, Sky Airline, Air Canada and others, New Update
 

Air travel across Peru currently faces a significant hurdle as operational challenges impact major hubs. Travelers in Callao and Arequipa are dealing with a wave of unexpected flight disruptions today. LATAM Peru and Sky Airline remain the most affected carriers in this situation. These airlines are working to manage a growing backlog of passengers at both terminals. There’s a total of 48 delays and 16 flight cancellations reported. Consequently, many travel itineraries require immediate adjustments or full rebooking. Passengers should monitor their flight status closely before heading to the airport. Furthermore, these delays ripple through the local tourism sector. Reliable travel is essential for connecting the coastal capital with the volcanic landscapes of the south.

The current wave of instability is centered on two of the most critical infrastructure points in Peru. In the constitutional province of Callao, which serves the Lima metropolitan area, Jorge Chávez International Airport has emerged as the most heavily impacted facility. Being the primary gateway for international and domestic travel in the country, any disruption in Callao creates a ripple effect throughout the entire region.

According to latest reports, Jorge Chávez International Airport has recorded a total of 13 flight cancellations and 42 delays today. These figures represent a significant portion of the daily flight manifest, indicating that a substantial volume of passengers is currently facing prolonged wait times or the total suspension of their planned itineraries.

Simultaneously, the southern city of Arequipa is experiencing its own set of challenges. At Rodriguez Ballon International Airport, the regional connectivity has been stunted by 3 recorded cancellations and 6 delays. While the volume in Arequipa is lower than that seen in Callao, the impact is felt acutely due to the airport’s role as a vital link for the southern circuit of Peru.

The disruptions have been distributed across several prominent carriers, with LATAM Peru being the most significantly affected entity in both Callao and Arequipa. At Jorge Chávez International Airport, the breakdown of affected airlines is as follows:

Beyond these specific figures, delays were being experienced by several other Airlines, like JetSMART Peru (2), Star Peru (1), LATAM Brasil (1) and Air Transat (1).

The concentration of delays and cancellations among low-cost and legacy carriers suggests a broad impact on the travel sector. In Arequipa, the burden of the disruption has fallen entirely on LATAM Peru, which has seen 3 cancellations and 6 delays at Rodriguez Ballon International Airport. The high frequency of LATAM Peru’s involvement is reflective of its dominant market share in the region. However, the inclusion of international carriers like Air Canada and LATAM Airlines Ecuador indicates that the issues are not strictly confined to domestic short-haul routes but have also extended to transcontinental and regional cross-border flights.

Given the importance of Peru as a global destination, these disruptions are expected to have a tangible impact on local tourism within Callao, Lima and Arequipa. As the primary entry point for international tourists, the delays in Callao often result in missed connections to other iconic destinations such as Cusco or the Amazon basin.

Furthermore, the uncertainty surrounding flight schedules can lead to a decrease in traveler confidence. When significant delays become a headline issue, it can affect future booking trends as passengers may seek alternative modes of transport or choose different destinations altogether to avoid the risk of being stranded.

For those currently caught in the midst of this travel disruption, several immediate steps are recommended to mitigate the inconvenience. Passengers currently located in Callao or Arequipa are advised to maintain constant communication with their respective airlines for real-time updates.

As the situation develops, it remains to be seen how quickly the flight schedules in Callao and Arequipa will be restored to their normal operating capacity. For now, the focus remains on clearing the backlog of passengers and ensuring that safety standards are maintained across all Peruvian runways.

-The information provided is sourced from FlightAware.

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