Much higher LAN fare for non-residents
Author:
rose
03 12th, 2010 in
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nota bene: The last time I was on a domestic flight w/in Argentina (circa 2000), they didn't even check ID.
Never been to Bariloche but I suspect it is worth the extra 150 for the flight. Would hate to show up and be told my ticket is not valid and now I have to purchase a full fare.
Mrs PG and I flew AEP-BRC-AEP over the past two weekends, on AR.
Despite trying to find work arounds we ended up paying the "non-resident" fare and at both check-ins we were asked to show our passports. This was probably just for security, but could have pinged a non-resident problem if we didn't have the right ticket.
And.. you are doing the right thing trying to fly Lan Ar. they cannot possibly be as bad as AR. One 90 minuted time shifted flight and one cancelled was our AR experience..!
I went to the "other countries" site and the fare is the same as the US site. Thanks.
Just got back from 10 days there, it is magnificent, some of the most wonderful scenery I have seen, anywhere.
Town of Bariloche is OK, especially if you have an addiction to things chocolate, beer from the small "Blest" brewery is well worth a try, but get out and around the mountains and lakes, you will never forget them.
While its also true that enforcement of this rule, at least with AR, is in my experience rather lax, if you have an unlucky day you may have issues at boarding. I dont know how tough LAN is with enforcement of similar rules.
On a final note, phreegreens is correct is saying that whenever possible, take LAN over AR for domestic flights in Argentina.
The general culture at LAN (as in much of Chile) are "these are the rules." "These are the rules." "These are the rules." People who might be the sweetest people, when they have their workface on, enforcing rules, are not the same people. I don't know if this "culture" has affected the Lan Argentina staff, but I'd imagine it is the same if they want to keep their jobs. My few minor derivations from rules on Lan has been met with a lot of resistance.
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