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Travel Insurance over 75

The people striking - are they really doing it for the benefit of wider concerns?

sbs

my dad and i took a bus from puno to sicuani. we were told we could just cross the stikers´ baracade and then catch a taxi to cuzco. crossing the strikers´baracade took 15 hours of walking (2AM-4PM). i would suggest flying if you can.

Breda Higgins

My husband and I were amongst the many tourists unable to leave Cusco on Friday. We went to the airport at 5am. and discovered that our flight to Lima was cancelled. As a result we missed our return flight to Canada on Saturday. We made alternative arrangements- bus to Puno, flight to Lima, - Houston and finally 4 days later we arrived in Toronto. The flight cost us 2000 dollars which our insurance will not cover as it was due to civil unrest. We also missed a day of work.
I have read and understand the issues underlying the strike. Indeed, I feel some sympathy. However, visitors to your country should not be used as a pawn between strikers and the government.
We will not return to Peru in the immediate future nor can I recommend Cusco as a destination to our friends.

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