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Conorworld said:I always found LAN expensive anyway for flying regardless of where you're going.
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Conorworld said:I always found LAN expensive anyway for flying regardless of where you're going.
buenosairesmike said:It seems that if you log on Lan's Argentine web site and do everything in Spanish, you'll get the Argentine prices even if you don't have a DNI. At least on international flights--here to Chile let's say. At least that's the way it was a couple of months ago.
IMPORTANTE: Las tarifas aquí indicadas están disponibles sólo para RESIDENTES de Argentina según artículo 4 de la Resolución 35/2002 de la Secretaría de Transporte del Ministerio de la Producción. En caso que alguno de los pasajeros no lo sea, éste puede comprar sus tickets en algunos de nuestros sitios internacionales de LAN.com. Durante el embarque se solicitará documentación que acredite la condición de residencia. Si no la tuviese, aquel pasajero con ticket en esta clase no podrá embarcar.
diego7david said:i dont have a dni and dont like paying the extra fare prices of a foreigner, but at the same time im happy that my argentine friends who make hardly anything get a break. even then its usually too much for them. most of my argentine friends havent seen half of the places in argentina the average visitor does like iguazu or perito moreno. that is a serious shame. if your are willing to throw yourself into argentina and want the priviledges, then get a dni. one of the good points of lan is you do get there on time 99 percent of the time. i also find if you check often, and sometimes the very next day, for the same dates the price can be different by quite a lot. or look at the price for a different month. there are great variations by season and month.
diego7david said:Miss Williams, 26, from Brighton, was so angry that she bought a £3.40 share in Marks and Spencer to allow her to confront chairman Sir Stuart Rose at the next annual meeting in July