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Explore South America in style with LAN Business Class AirPass

Friday 11th July, 2008

LAN Airlines has expanded its popular South America AirPass, introducing a new Business Class version.

The new pass enables travellers to fly Business Class on a range of services operated within South and Central America by LAN Airlines, LAN Argentina, LAN Peru and LAN Ecuador. Where Business Class is not available, passengers can include economy class sectors within their AirPass itineraries.

Rodrigo Contreras, General Manager Australia, New Zealand and Asia for LAN, said the LAN South America AirPass was one of the most popular products for visitors to the region, and a Business Class version was a natural next step.

“Travel to South America is on the rise, with tourists seeking adventure experiences that cannot be found anywhere else in the world,” said Mr Contreras. “By offering a Business Class AirPass, there is now also an option for travellers seeking a premium product experience.”

LAN has increased the availability of Business Class throughout South America with the recent introduction of a fleet of new Airbus A320-family aircraft.

The airline is also upgrading the Business Class cabin on its fleet of wide-bodied Boeing 767-300 aircraft, which operate on some of the busiest and longest routes within South America, as well as services to the USA.

The new B767 Business Class product includes ergonomically designed electric seats, LCD screens, fine cuisine and wines, power outlets for computers and Business Class travel kits. The airline also offers business lounges at key airports.

Business Class AirPass routes and indicative one-way prices, include:

  • Buenos Aires - Santiago USD $319
  • Buenos Aires - Quito USD $499
  • Guayaquil - Lima USD $319
  • Lima - Sao Paulo USD $419
  • Lima - Santiago USD $469
  • Santiago - Rio de Janeiro USD $569
  • Santiago - Sao Paulo USD $519

The new LAN South America Business AirPass fares are valid until 31 March 2009 and do not include local taxes, which vary according to the route and date flown. These coupons can be purchased only by international travellers not residing in South America.