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It doesn't matter where in Peru one is headed, all flights into the country from outside South America go to Lima. The most common stop in the United States before leaving for Peru is Miami, but there are also many flights to Lima from Atlanta.
No matter how you enter the country, you will need a passport. However, it is no problem to enter Peru without a visa first if you are visiting as a tourist. They just rubber-stamp the visa onto your passport. They will also give you an exit ticket, keep this with your passport, because you will need this when you get ready to go home. A visitors visa is good for up to three months, but can be renewed in Peru one month at a time for up to three months more.
Iberia [edit]
Iberia flies directly from Madrid to Lima, which lasts approximately 13 hours. The cheapest carrier for travelling to Peru from Europe [?-2006]
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Skymiles Team [edit]
Skymiles members (Delta, Air France, KLM, Continental, etc) can hop from Europe to Peru via Bogota using Air France and Avianca. Most flights route through CDG (Paris). Business class ticket holders on the long haul will be rewarded with a first-class seat from Bogota to Lima.
Flights are available from India that fly direct to JFK (New York, United States), then Atlanta and then into Lima on Delta.
Flights in and out of the United States involve routing through either Texas or Atlanta in most cases and then branch into other destinations.
The SkyMiles team has no connectivity from the African continent to South America without routing through Europe.
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