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Star Peru a new airliner

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This is stated to be the first photo of this new airline
that will fly by the Peruvian skies in a few days.
This Boeing 737-200 is dedicated to Cuzco city.
Notice the nice picture of MachuPicchu on the tail.
On the tails of its airplanes they will show pictures
from the cities that they are going to fly to.

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New luxury train service "Hiram Bingham" for the route Cusco-Machu Picchu
This daily addition to PeruRail’s existing fleet of Vistadome, backpacker and local services on the Cusco – Machu Picchu route, has an elegant interior. The rake consists of 4 cars – 2 dining cars, a bar car and a kitchen car, with an initial capacity of 84 passengers.Brunch will be served on board. Whilst the majority of passengers leave Machu Picchu at 15.30 Hiram Bingham passengers have the opportunity to experience the citadel in realtive solitude. Once back on board for a 18h30 departure, pre -dinner cocktails are served in the bar accompanied by live entertainment, afterwards a 4-course, a la carte dinner is presented in the dining cars.

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A new carier Star Peru has obtained the required authorization to start its
domestic flights. :wink:

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But.................. the livery looks OK :) :wink:

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There is not much to find about the airliner.
Their site is......... has little info... thats for sure.

http://www.starperu.com/

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MachuPichu is a place in Mexico which were inhabitied by the Incas some many many years ago.

The incas king was kidnapped for a ransom of a room full of gold

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brakes_78 wrote:MachuPichu is a place in Mexico
No, it isn't.

Machu Picchu is a place in Peru, not Mexico.

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Ozzie1969 wrote:
brakes_78 wrote:MachuPichu is a place in Mexico
No, it isn't.

Machu Picchu is a place in Peru, not Mexico.

Yep :roll: OZZIE is RIGHT. No wonder, No INDIAN airlines goes there. :wink:
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Like it looks now I will fly them in November this year depending on their prices since TACA and Lan Peru are pretty expensive at this moment.
Slightly off-topic, Some correct info regarding Machu Picchu:

Machu Picchu is a city located high in the Andes Mountains in modern Peru. It lies 43 miles northwest of Cuzco at the top of a ridge, hiding it from the Urabamba gorge below. The ridge is between a block of highland and the massive Huaynac Picchu, around which the Urubamba River takes a sharp bend. The surrounding area is covered in dense bush, some of it covering Pre-Colombian cultivation terraces.

Machu Picchu (which means "manly peak") was most likely a royal estate and religious retreat. It was built between 1460 and 1470 AD by Pachacuti Inca Yupanqui, an Incan ruler. The city has an altitude of 8,000 feet, and is high above the Urubamba River canyon cloud forest, so it likely did not have any administrative, military or commercial use.

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