December 18, 2008 10:48 by
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Chilean-based airline Lan, has been granted a two-year concession to operate domestic flights in Ecuador, according to Ecuadorian transportation officials. Lan's entry into the national market may also signal the beginning of international flights to Cuenca.
The concession grants Lan rights to fly to Guayaquil, Quito and Cuenca as well as to the Galapagos islands, Ecuador's top tourist destination.
According to Guillermo Bernal, director of the national aviation council, the agreement is for two years. "It is our hope that Lan's entry into Ecuador's market will promote healthy competition and provide improved service to travelers."
Bernal said he didn't know how much the company plans to invest, but added that Lan had expected its participation would boost the nation air traffic by more than 20 percent. The South American airliner has said is reviewing its investment plans due to the global economy slowdown.
Ecuador's busiest route between the cities of Quito and Guayaquil registered more than half a million passengers in 2006, according to aviation authority data. Routes between Quito and Cuenca and Guayaquil and Cuenca carried almost 250,000 passesngers the same year.
Airport officials in Cuenca have been in discussions for several months with airlines about beginning international service to destinations in Peru and believe that Lan is the mostly likely carrier to open the new markets. Officials also believe that a Cuenca to Miami flight is a strong possibility. Cuenca's Mariscal La Mar airport is certified as an international airport.