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South American Airpass South American Airpass Arrivals to South America with LATAM airlines 1 Index We Are Leaders in The Region .......................................................................................... 04 Travel to South America and Fly with LATAM Airlines! ................................................. 05 Fare Rules and Regulations South American Airpass (SAA). ....................................... 06 50- Rule application and other conditions............................................................... 06 1- Eligibility ................................................................................................................ 06 2- Day/Time ............................................................................................................... 06 3- Seasonality ............................................................................................................ 06 4- Flight Application .................................................................................................. 06 5- Advance Reservations/Ticketing ......................................................................... 06 6- Minimum Stay ....................................................................................................... 07 7- Maximum Stay ...................................................................................................... 07 8- Stopovers .............................................................................................................. 07 9- Transfers ................................................................................................................ 07 10- Combinations ...................................................................................................... 07 11- Blackout Dates ................................................................................................... 07 12- Surcharges ........................................................................................................... 07 13- Accompanied Travel ............................................................................................ 07 14- Travel Restrictions............................................................................................... 07 15- Sales Restrictions ............................................................................................... 07 16- Penalties, Cancellations and Changes ............................................................... 07 AIR001 INT010 17- Hip/ Mileage Exceptions ..................................................................................... 07 SIG113 18- Ticket Endorsements .......................................................................................... 07 19- Child Discounts .......................... ........................................................................ 08 20- Tour Conductor Discounts .................................................................................. 08 21- Agent....................................... ............................................................................ 08 22- All Other Discounts .............................................................................................08 23- Miscellaneous Provisions ................................................................................... 08 24- Tours .................................................................................................................... 08 Regional Flights Fares*.. .....................................................................................................09 Domestic Brazil Fares..................... ................................................................................... 10 Domestic Peru Fares................... ....................................................................................... 12 Domestic Argentina Fares ................................................................................................. 12 Domestic Ecuador Fares.. ...................................................................................................12 Domestic Chile Fares.............................. ............................................................................ 13 Domestic Colombia Fares ...................................................................................................13 LATAM Route Map Within South America ...................................................................... 14 LATAM Around The World ................................................................................................. 15 *Regional is referring to flights within South American countries. 2 3 We are We fly to 135 destinations leaders in in 24 countries the region around the worldTRA002 More than 1,500 daily flights. Every minute a LATAM plane takes off in the world. 1 out of 2 passengers are transported by LATAM Airlines. Annually, we tranport 68 millon passengers worldwide. Together, Lan and Tam have been awarded Skytrax “Best Airline in South America” for 7 consecutive years, the most comprehensive survey of airline passengers. We are members of the oneworld Alliance. 4 5 LATAM Airlines offer special fares to fly within South America at exclusive and convenient prices. The South American Airpass is our exclusive option for building tourism circuits. It is applicable only to non-South American residents flying to South America with LATAM Airlines. Travel to South By choosing this product as an alternative to travel within South America, passengers will have many benefits, such as: America with • Stable and competitive rates. • Maximum availability of flights. LATAM Airlines! • Baggage allowance equivalent to the international ticket. • Earn LATAM Pass Kms, LATAM Fidelidade points or another oneworld frequent flyer program rewards. The rates listed below are one way fares in USD, applicable for flying from April 1st 2018 to March 31st 2019. 6 7 50 - RULE APPLICATION AND OTHER AIR001Any 4M flight (LATAM AIRLINES ARGENTINA) CONDITIONS AIR001 FARE RULES AND Any LU flight (LATAM EXPRESS) Applies for passengers not residing AIR001Any 4C flight (LATAM AIRLINE COLOMBIA) in South America traveling with an AIR001Any JJ flight (LATAM AIRLINE BRASIL) international ticket to/from South America AIR001Any PZ flight (LATAM AIRLINE PARAGUAY). REGULATIONS 2018 on any aircraft operated by LU/LA/LP/4M/ XL/4C/JJ/PZ. 5- ADVANCED RESERVATIONS/ SOUTH AMERICAN TICKETING Flights from/to USA must be only Confirmed reservations are required for all operated by LU/LA/LP/4M/XL/4C/JJ/PZ. sectors. When reservations are made at AIRPASS (SAA) least 21 days before departure, ticketing Flights from/to Australia and New must be completed at least 21 days Arriving at South America with LATAM Airlines Zealand must be only marketed by LU/ before departure. LA/LP/4M/XL/4C/JJ/PZ. Please use the fare sheet levels as a guideline, quote and For reservations made less than 21 days Flights from/to Europe must be prior to departure, GDS conditions apply. auto price as per the GDS pricing at all times. One way operating or marketing by LA or JJ. Also fares in USD, net USD commission 0%, subject to change apply for IB operating by IB. -Account Or ticketing must be completed within 24 without notice. Does not include fuel surcharges. Code SIB- hours after reservations are made or at least 24 hours before departure whichever Tickets must only be sold outside of is earlier. South America. Passengers holding an international ticket issued outside of 6- MINIMUM STAY South America with LATAM Pass or LATAM No minimum stay requirements apply. Fidelidade arriving or departing also qualify. With ID/AD tickets do not qualify 7- MAXIMUM STAY for the South American Airpass. 12 months after ticket is issued. 1- ELIGIBILITY 8- STOPOVERS Account code “SAA”. No stopovers permitted on the pricing unit. Stops are limited by the total number 2- DAY/TIME of coupons. Note: Min. 1 coupon, Max. 16 No day/time travel restrictions apply. coupons including the surface sectors. 3- SEASONALITY 9- TRANSFERS No seasonal travel restrictions apply. Unlimited transfers permitted. 4- FLIGHT APPLICATION 10- COMBINATIONS The fare component must be on one or Valid for all fare combinations. more of the following: AIR001Any LA flight (LATAM AIRLINES) AIR001 11- BLACKOUT DATES Any LP flight (LATAM AIRLINES PERU) No blackout dates apply. AIR001Any XL flight (LATAM AIRLINES ECUADOR) 8 9 12- SURCHARGES charge. These don’t apply to the Airpass tickets issued and sold in Fuel surcharges not included. The international leg arriving or leaving 23- MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS conjunction with an international fuel surcharges that apply are the South America. Ticket valid for 12 months from round trip ticket. ones valid on the day of issuance, date of issue. Members of LATAM for corresponding market, and must 17- HIP/MILEAGE EXCEPTIONS Pass, LATAM Fidelidade or any other Baggage Allowance: be included in each coupon. No hip or mileage exceptions apply. oneworld frequent flyer program When the passenger arrives or/ members accrue 100 percent kms/ and departs to south America with 13- ACCOMPANIED TRAVEL 18- TICKET ENDORSEMENTS miles/points. South American LATAM the baggage allowance will Accompanied travel not required. Tickets must be issued in Airpass cannot be used with kms be the same as the international leg connection with an international accumulated in any of the frequent to South America. 14- TRAVEL RESTRICTIONS ticket to South America according flyer programs mentioned above. Valid for travel commencing on/after to rule
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