Tuesday 21 October 2014

Disabled-friendly tour operator from Peru appointed as GSA for Singapore Airlines in Lima

Report by : Gan Yung Chyan
                 / KUCINTA SETIA
Distributed to All Press & Travel Professionals

World-re-known Destination Management Company (DMC) and tour operator from Peru, Tucano Peru, has been appointed as General Sales Agent (GSA) of Singapore Airlines and SIA Holidays in Lima, Peru. It will exhibit its Peruvian tour products and services at ITB Asia 2014 from 29 to 31 October 2014 in Singapore.

Co-founded in 1994 by Veronica Napuri, Tucano Peru has provided, for the convenience of disabled tourists, itineraries designed with suitable timings and activities, vehicles, hotels and jungle lodges. A special staff is available every day of a tour for tourists with disabilities.

Tucano Peru's itineraries cover visits to must-see destinations of Peru such as Machu Picchu, Inca & Colonial Cusco, the Amazon Jungle, the Sacred Valley of the Incas, the Nasca Lines, Colonial Lima and fascinating ruins of pre-Colombian cultures.

Tucano Peru also organizes culinary tours, carbon-free tours such as treks to tailor-made itineraries, helicopter sightseeing tours, voluntourism projects and intercultural exchanges, film production trips, wedding and honeymoon trips in Peru, Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile and Ecuador for all tourists, media and the travel trade.

In voluntourism, tourists are happy to work together with native Quechua-speaking Peruvians on building projects that leave behind renovated houses, playgrounds, classrooms and sanitation. Tourists can also involve in health assistance in the form of check-ups and treatment from qualified professionals.

To know more about Tucano Peru, its travel packages and services, visit http://www.tucanoperu.com/itbasia2014.

Singapore Airlines flies to Sao Paulo via Barcelona from Singapore. From Sao Paulo, one can fly direct to Lima with LAN Peru, part of the LATAM Airlines Group. Singapore and Peru have an open skies agreement that allows airlines of both countries to fly to each other's cities without any limit in flight frequencies.

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