Your mom is there!
No single airline does so, several do.
united airlines
In searching for an airline called "cheap air" I was unable to find any airline by this name. If there is such an airline I would have to say that you really get what you pay for and maybe using a reputable airline would be a better option as far as safety goes.
Peru shares the Amazon river basin with Brasil, but it is in Peru where the two great rivers Marañon and Ucayali get togheter to form the Amazon River. All the afluents rivers that goes to this river come from the Andes mountains from Peru mainly.
it goes through Peru, Brazil, Venezuela, Ecudar and Bolivia
Although Peru's history goes back thousands of years, it didn't gain it's independence until 1821. The first established ruler of the Republic of Peru was Jose de San Martín, who took office as Protector of Peru on July 28, 1821.
A huge percentage of every airline ticket goes to fuel. However, the exact percentage depends on the airline and the price of the ticket. As much as 70% of the ticket price may go towards fuel costs.
Many airlines fly to Lima, Peru, more specifically:Aerolineas Argentinas.Aeromexico.Air Canada.Air Europa.Air France.American Airlines.Avianca.AerogaL (Recently renamed as Avianca Ecuador).Boliviana de Aviacion.Copa Airlines.Delta Air Lines.Iberia.KLM.LAN Airlines.LAN Argentina.LAN Ecuador.LAN Peru.LC Peru.Peruvian Airlines.Sky Airline.Spirit Airlines.Star Peru.TACA Airlines.LACSA.TACA Peru.TAM Airlines.United Airlines.
According to Deseret News (Salt Lake City), about 30%.
Alitalia is one major airline that goes to Venice, Florida.
The amazon river starts in peru and runs through and finishes in brazil