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LAN AIRLINES MONTHLY STATISTICS REPORT FOR JANUARY 2008

Santiago, Chile, February 8, 2008

LAN Airlines S.A. and its related companies, ("LAN" or "the Company") (NYSE: LFL / IPSA: LAN), one of the leading airline groups in Latin America , reported its preliminary monthly traffic statistics and punctuality indicators for January 2008.

System passenger traffic for January increased 15.0% as capacity rose 12.0%. As a result, the Company's load factor increased 2.2 points to 80.3%. International passenger traffic accounted for approximately 85% of total passenger traffic.

International passenger traffic for January rose 12.9% as capacity increased 11.6%. Accordingly, the international passenger load factor for the month increased 1.0 point to 80.3%. Long-haul capacity grew due to an increase in operations to the United States , Europe, the South Pacific and the Caribbean . Short-haul capacity grew mainly as a result of an expansion in regional operations, as well as expansions in the Argentine and Peruvian domestic markets.

Domestic passenger traffic in Chile rose 28.4% as capacity increased 14.0%. As a consequence, the domestic load factor for the month increased 9.0 points to 80.0%. Growth in domestic traffic primarily resulted from the implementation of the Company's new business model for short haul operations. In this way, during 2007 and at the beginning of 2008, LAN has successfully fulfilled is commitment to enable more people to fly, offering passengers more convenient pricing.

Cargo traffic increased 9.1% as capacity rose 13.4%. As a consequence, the cargo load factor decreased 2.8 points to 70.7%. Cargo traffic grew mainly as a result of stronger imports into the region, partially offset by the continued weakness of exports from Brazil .

In January, 79.7% of the Company's total flights left on time, based on a fifteen-minute standard (all departures leaving within fifteen minutes of the scheduled departure time are considered as "on-time"). This rep resented a decrease of 8.0 points compared to the same month of 2007.

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