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Concerns about lack of fuel airlines turned on alerts for tourists who doubt the cancellation of the trip; however, the Minister for Foreign Trade and Tourism (Minchetur) dismissed these concerns.
“Measures have been taken to anticipate and avoid any supply issues and we continue to look for connectivity opportunities as well as transfers and reactivation of the tourism sector,” said Roberto Sanchez.
The official made these statements during a conference led by Prime Minister Aníbal Torres, who announced the opening of two ports from today.
“The waves have calmed down and distribution will resume quickly, we hope that the trucks that carry this fuel will quickly deliver it to its destination,” he said.
On the same subject Minister of Energy and Mines Alessandra Herrera He said that after 24 hours, the distribution will be restored at the national level. “The abnormal wave was much more difficult than usual, so the Vice Minister of Hydrocarbons with the organizations involved decided on an urgent contingency plan, so there will be no shortage. Work is already underway so that within 20-24 hours the entire distribution will be at the national level,” he explained.
The latter was confirmed by the Energy and Mining Investment Supervision Agency (Osynergmin) in a statement announcing the opening of the Solgas and Zeta Gas multi-buoy terminals and the unloading of LPG by the Mar Pacífico and Colca vessels.
tourism in danger
As you know, the National Chamber of Tourism of Peru (CANATUR) has warned losses over 800 million soles in operation, due to the possible cancellation of flights. This is indicative of a major blow to the sector as it has re-emerged in recent months with the arrival of more than 870,000 tourists.
“As part of the resumption of tourism, more than 870,000 foreign tourists have arrived in Peru. This is an important figure as it not only allows the sector to recover sustainably and permanently, but also creates jobs for the entire value chain. tourism industry,” he said.
Source: RPP

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