LAN Peru
LAN Peru functioned as a full‑service carrier from a traveler’s perspective, providing scheduled domestic and regional services with standard full‑service amenities on longer sectors. The airline’s route focus centered on connecting Lima (LIM) with other cities in Peru and with neighboring countries in South America, with network reach broadened through group and partner connections.
LANPASS - LAN Peru's Frequent Flyer Program
The airline operated a frequent flyer program under the LANPASS name, where members earned miles for flights on the carrier and participating partners and could redeem those miles for award travel and upgrades. Earning rates and elite benefits depended on fare class and tier status, and for travelers who fly often in the region it is generally worthwhile to credit flights to the program.
Where LAN Peru Flies
Operating from its main base at Jorge Chávez International Airport (LIM), the airline focused on Peru’s domestic trunk routes and regional services within South America, providing connections between Lima and other Peruvian cities as well as international destinations in the region. Longer international connections were typically arranged through the carrier’s broader network and partner relationships, extending passengers’ reach beyond the airline’s own scheduled routes.
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Tips for Flying LAN Peru
- Check the fare class before booking because baggage allowance and whether meals are included can vary between domestic and international fares.
- Credit eligible flights to the airline’s frequent flyer program (LANPASS) to earn miles toward award travel and upgrades if you fly the carrier regularly.
- Select seats as early as possible since free seat assignment can be limited on lower fare classes and last‑minute choices may incur a fee.
- Allow extra time at Jorge Chávez (LIM) for check‑in and security, especially for early morning and late‑evening peaks.