This chapter describes the use and interpretation procedures related to fares according to the policies defined by LATAM.
There are 2 types of published fares:
Fares |
Description |
Sales through LATAM |
IATA |
Fares published by the industry and agreed upon during traffic conferences that may be sold by all IATA carriers. |
All IATA and "CARRIER" fares displayed in an itinerary can be sold only when LATAM participates in the itinerary and there is no published LATAM fare for the origin-destination. All regulations must be observed and tickets may only be issued for carriers with which an interline agreement (MITA) is in place. |
CARRIER |
Specific fares published by a particular carrier, which usually limit sales to this carrier. |
Considerations:
a) Airport and Sales taxes
The fares published or calculated for a certain itinerary do not include Airport or Sales taxes associated to the passenger's itinerary.
As a company policy, all taxes, charges and fees that are included when making an automatic pricing will be charged at the time of issuance.
Not all taxes can be collected at the time of issuance, as this depends on legal definitions of the country that imposes the tax as the country in which the ticket is issued.
b) Surcharges
There are certain charges specified in the fare build-up of taxes related to fuel, safety, etc., which are applied to particular routes.
They are identified by the letter "Q" and broken down in the fare build-up after the amounts related to fare checking.
Since these surcharges are part of the fare construction, they are commissionable to Travel Agencies on certain markets.
Fares with wrong calculation or that does not comply with the regulations at the time of the issuance will generate fines or ADM to travel agencies. No extra charges will be collected through passengers at the check in if the ticket has not been modified (reissued, endorsed, etc). If it has, any difference will be collected.
New: With the launch of the new NDC by LATAM platform, starting on May 1st, 2023, the Distribution Cost Recovery Fee (DCRF) of USD 13.00 per segment on LATAM reservations generated through GDS (agencies) will begin to be applied. This fee is non-commissionable and non-refundable, except in cases of involuntary change/cancellation or by Law of Withdrawal, in the countries where it applies. Further details are available in the NDC by LATAM section here on LATAM Trade.
- Economy Cabin:
- Changes and Refund
- Information about: Bags and Seat Selection can be found at Ancillary Products in Sales.
- All info of Baggage in: Commercial Policy, Baggage.
- Others Attributes:
All domestic and international LATAM routes are sold under the Branded Fares concept.
Selling by Branded Fares allows to passengers to choose if they require a ticket that has certain benefits incorporated (attributes). However, if a passenger does not acquire it in his purchase, s/he may do so later, this being an additional and optional service to the purchase of his air ticket.
Cabin |
Brand |
Brand Code |
|
All markets except BR domestic |
BR domestic |
||
Economy |
BASIC LIGHT
PLUS STANDARD FULL |
QP (only on applicable routes) SL SE* KM KD |
NA 1
8 4 7 |
Premium Economy |
Premium Economy |
RY |
A |
*The PLUS brand will only be available for sales made in the United States market.
Brand Basic is enabled in domestic markets, within South America and to / from the Caribbean on international routes.
Notes
Preferred Passenger Number: It is mandatory for the Travel Agency to enter the frequent flier number of the passenger at the time of booking, to identify the Elite level of the passenger.Checked Baggage: In the case of BASIC and LIGHT brands, which do not include the checked baggage option, the baggage box will be empty. For Brands PLUS and TOP, STANDARD AND FULL and TOP, 1PC will be indicated in the GDS.
Attributes by Brand
Passengers may access the attributes required according to the Brand chosen:
a) Changes
b) Refund
c) Seat selection (standard seat)
d) check bagagge
e) carry on
f) (miles) accrual
g) Cabin UPG with coupons
✓ free / $ at a cost / ✘ not allowed.
Brand |
Brand Code (except BR DOM) |
Brand Code BR DOM |
Changes |
Refunds before flight departure |
Checked baggage |
Cabin baggage |
Seat selection |
Upgrade application |
* Upgrade application for the brand Light, only allowed for flights with origin and destination within South America and Central America, except for those originating in Brazil. Permitted routes: Chile, Peru, Argentina, Colombia, Ecuador, Brazil (as a destination only), Uruguay, Paraguay, Bolivia, Aruba, Dominican Republic, Venezuela, Cuba, Costa Rica, and Cancun.
The application of attributes has exceptions depending on the type of passenger, since some attributes restricted by Brand - are available by their Preferred category.
Type of Passenger |
Definition |
Preferred |
Black Signature, Black and Platinum (Sapphire and Emerald, except AA) |
Regular |
Sin categoría Elite o con categoría Elite Gold LATAM Pass (miles/points). |
Attributes
International Routes:
Changes and refund attributes are subject to the origin-destination; hence, it is mandatory to check FARE RULES in order to see penalty charges if it applies (category 16, PENALTIES).
Domestic routes:
Attribute CHANGES |
Brand Domestic |
||||||
Cabin |
BASIC |
LIGHT |
PLUS |
TOP |
STANDARD |
FULL |
PREMIUM ECONOMY |
Economy |
Changes are permitted before flight departure with a penalty. No changes are permitted after the flight departure. |
Flight changes are allowed with a penalty before the flight departure, but not afterwards. Only in BR are post-flight changes permitted (with a penalty). |
Allowed WITH penalty before and after flight departure. |
Allowed WITHOUT penalty before flight departure. After the flight departure, the fare rules must be considered. |
Allowed WITH penalty before and after flight departure. |
Allowed WITHOUT penalty before flight departure. After the flight departure, the fare rules must be considered. |
N/A |
Premium Economy |
N/A |
N/A |
Changes allowed WITH penalty before and after flight departure. |
Changes allowed WITHOUT penalty before and after flight departure. |
N/A |
N/A |
Allowed WITHOUT penalty before and after flight departure. |
Attribute REFUND |
Brand Domestic |
||||||
Cabin |
BASIC |
LIGHT |
PLUS |
TOP |
STANDARD |
FULL |
PREMIUM ECONOMY |
Economy |
NOT permitted |
NOT permitted |
Allowed WITH penalty before and after flight departure |
Allowed WITHOUT penalty before and after flight departure |
NOT permitted |
Allowed WITHOUT penalty before flight departure. After the flight departure, the fare rules for refunds in case of NO SHOW must be considered. |
N/A |
Premium Economy |
N/A |
N/A |
Allowed WITH penalty before and after flight departure |
Allowed WITHOUT penalty before and after flight departure |
N/A |
N/A |
Allowed WITHOUT penalty before and after flight departure |
Attribute |
Economy |
Premium Economy/Business |
Miles/Points accrual |
Accrual per FFP rules |
Accrual per FFP rules |
Allows cabin UPG with coupons1 |
Yes, except brand BASIC (QP) |
N/A |
These are special fares created by the company to be viewed and sold by specific Travel Agencies and/or specific operators.
Independently of the private fares that exist in each market, it should be taken into account that any fare issued with account code is also considered a private fare.
Consider that in Colombia, private fares are available only for sales in conjunction with land programs.
Example of a private fare:
LATAM Airpass (SAA): is a private fare product for non-South American residents, that it is not required the possession of a LATAM international ticket, (*) except for some POS and classes of service.
For those POS or classes that require the possession of LATAM international ticket, the must comply with the following:
In the Endorsements/Restrictions field for ticket issues of LATAM Airpass (SAA) must include the correct LATAM ticket number of the Long Haul trip. Example: NONEND NONREF CHG FEE APPLIES CONX 0451233089775
Therefore, if the Long Haul ticket number is omitted or if it is incorrectly entered, it will be considered an irregularity.
(*) For more details on, LATAM Airpass (SAA) regulations, check directly in your distribution system with the Account Code: SAA.
To learn more about how to issue SAA fares through NDC by LATAM, please refer to the 'NDC by LATAM Considerations' section at the bottom of this page.
For details on, LATAM Airpass (SAA) fare for "Tour Guides" that applies to sales in Germany (DE), the United Kingdom (UK) and specific Australian agencies, click here.
There are discounts associated with minors by industry standard, according to their age.
More details in chapter Minors.
When booking flights through NDC by LATAM, agents won't need to worry about farebasis or booking classes. All you need to do is select the fare profile/brand, whether it's public or private.
LATAM sells all its routes using the Branded Fares concept, allowing passengers to choose tickets with certain benefits.
LATAM South American Airpass (SAA)
In cases where the private LATAM Airpass applies, the ticket must be issued through the NDC Portal using the specific account code. If it is mandatory to include a long-haul ticket, please click here to access the step-by-step guide for this process.