Some associate airlines have different earning policies from LAN's, which means that there are certain restrictions regarding the number to kilometers you can earn. Choose the airline with which you'll be traveling and check the corresponding earning table:
 |
| Service Class |
Fares that allow you to earn kms. |
How much you earn |
| First |
F |
150% kms flown |
| Economy |
Y, B, H, Q, V, K, M, L, G |
100% kms flown |
|
 |
| Service Class |
Fares that allow you to earn kms. |
How much you earn |
| Business |
J, D, A |
125% kms flown |
| Economy |
Y, B, M, T, S, H, X, N, Q, K, V, L, R, Z, P |
100% kms flown |
|
 |
| Service Class |
Fares that allow you to earn kms. |
How much you earn |
| Business |
C, D, J, Z |
125% kms flown |
| Economy |
Y, B, E, U, S, H, M |
100% kms flown |
| Tourist Discount |
K, G, Q, V, L |
50% kms flown |
| Tourist Extra Discount |
W |
25% kms flown |
* Flights originating in South America whose destination is North America (and vice versa) and flights originating in South America and whose destination is Europe (and vice versa) do not earn km. |