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LAN Argentina Airlines

The following baggage policies are shown as they appear on LAN Argentina Airlines’ website. Your Vacations To Go travel counselor can answer any additional questions you may have.

 

Carry-on Baggage

 

This refers to those personal effects brought onto the airplane by the passenger, free of charge and considered under their custody and their responsibility. Each passenger may carry one piece of hand luggage plus a personal item.

 

Pieces Allowed

Economy

Premium Economy – Premium Business

 

 

1 Piece of baggage
(25 cm x 55 cm x 35 cm)

 

 

8 kg (17 lbs)

 

 

16 kg (35 lbs)

 

 

1 Personal item
(35 cm x 20 cm x 45 cm)

 

 

Purse, laptop or diaper bag

 

 

Checked Baggage Allowance

 

Refers to all baggage checked at the airport which goes in the aircraft’s hold. For flights with stopovers, luggage will always be labeled through to the final destination. The dimensions and maximum weight of each piece of baggage are:

 

Maximum volume: 203 cm. linear (width + height + length)

Maximum weight: 23 kilos (50 lbs)

 

Note: Regulations for transporting LAN passengers' baggage is determined by the route and the cabin in which the passengers travel.

 

 

Routes

 

Economy

 

Premium Business – Premium Economy

To / From or Via:

Mexico / Canada / Australia / New Zealand

(Except between Australia and New Zealand.)

 

2 pieces, 23 kg (50 lb) each

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3 pieces de 23 kg (50 lb) each.

To / From or Via:

United States

(Except between United States, Brazil and Colombia)

 

2 pieces, 23 kg (50 lb) each

National Route Chile / Argentina / Peru / Ecuador/ Colombia

Routes between Brazil, South America and the Caribbean.

To / From:

Tahiti / Europe

Between: Australia and New Zealand.

Spain and Germany.

 

 

Maximum 2 pieces, both weighing 23 kg in total.

Exception because of government requirements for return trips that start in Brazil

(Except between Brazil-South America and the Caribbean.)

 

2 pieces, 32 kg (70 lb) each

 

Note: If your trip includes a leg operated by another airline, you should check the inter-airline baggage policy. LAN will respect the largest available allowance of the whole ticket as long as LAN is the airline that checks the passenger in.

 

Note: Additional discounts may apply depending on fly-specific factors (e.g. frequent flyer status, military, etc.).