
Lima's New Airport: 'A Real Drama' for Travelers
Lima's New Jorge Chávez Airport Faces Criticism: "A Real Drama," Says Expert Lima, Peru – The newly opened Jorge Chávez International Airport in Lima is facing criticism over its accessibility, with consumer rights expert Jaime Delgado describing access as a "real drama." Delgado, speaking on Exitosa Noticias radio, detailed his recent experience picking up his wife and daughter from the airport. He said, "The access to the airport is a real drama; it's really terrible." The main issue, according to Delgado, is the difficult access to the air terminal. He described narrow, congested roads, saying, "You have to enter through very complicated, narrow, and saturated little streets where trailers and trucks of all kinds enter." His comments highlight concerns about the airport's infrastructure and its impact on travelers. Airport officials have yet to respond to these criticisms. The situation underscores the need for improved accessibility planning in major infrastructure projects.