Overview
- ATU reported about 97% of services operating in Lima and Callao, with roughly 18% still offline in the eastern zone after morning blockades cleared in San Juan de Lurigancho and Ventanilla.
- The Corredor Morado was the most affected early Tuesday but returned to normal by around 9:00 a.m., according to ATU spokesperson Fredy Céspedes.
- Drivers from the Santa Catalina company in Lima kept their buses parked in rejection of a government dialogue set for October 14, highlighting divisions despite wider service restoration.
- Argentina’s El Nuevo Halcón and San Juan Bautista suspended at least 12 AMBA routes (148, 383, 500, 502, 503, 506, 507, 508, 509, 511, 512, 513) until September wages are deposited, while firms noted the legal payment deadline had not expired.
- The stoppage in southern Greater Buenos Aires left thousands without service and caused long delays in districts such as Lomas de Zamora, Almirante Brown, Esteban Echeverría and Lanús, with workers warning of further actions if pay is not settled.