Trouble with LAN (airline) refund - explanation of ticket fare policy codes

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On my ticket for LAN I see: NONEND-REF/CHG SEE PENALTY which I believe does not mention to the ticket not being refundable. Also, in the receipt they sent me it states:

REFUNDS
Please find the regulations regarding ticket refunds for each of your flights below. Remember that the most restrictive conditions of the fares that you bought will apply. In the event that you request a refund, we will deduct the highest penalty fee of the entire trip.

  • Although your trip may not allow a refund you are entitled to request the return of the boarding fees. Please remember that in some countries there is a service charge and that this amount is not refundable.
  • You can request ticket refunds in the Servicios de LAN.com section. For the fare: QLESPD6Y/DD20 of the family Base Refunds are permitted with a charge of US$200.00 . Refunds for tickets that have been partially used: It will be refunded with the difference between the value of the original ticket and the cost of the trip actually flown, minus the corresponding refund charge.

However when I called today to cancel the flight the LAN customer care insists that the fare is non-refundable... Any advice?

@Trufa the part I quoted comes from the section "Refunds" in my ticket receipt. See below. I am not sure if it is consistent with what I see in the notes of the ticket, that is why I was asking for the meaning of the code: NONEND-REF/CHG SEE PENALTY (see also below) The call center said something about that being the case if the ticket was originated in BR but since it originates in US it is non-refundable. I wonder what is the legal basis of this since everything from the web site where I bought the ticket to the receipt I got states the ticket is refundable with $200 fee. Any advice is welcome.

Receipt

Ticket details, pointing to the receipt above...



Best Answer

NONEND - Is short for "non endorsable". It means the ticket cannot be used ("endorsed") for travel on a different airline to the one that is specified on the ticket. In this case, you must use it on LAN. [In the old days if you bought a fully flexible paper ticket, you could take it to any airline counter you wanted and that airline would accept it for carriage on the next available flight. To provision this sometimes the issuing airline had to "endorse" the change of airline by marking the ticket before the second airline could accept it.]

REF/CHG SEE PENALTY - Means if you want to make refunds or changes, you need to see the penalties category of the fare(s) used to construct this ticket. You cannot assume this is a fully flexible, fully refundable ticket. [In the old days, most plane tickets were fully flexible and fully refundable, so it was a special case that changes were not allowed.]

These are technical terms that are not intended for interpretation by the customer.




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What does an airline fare code explain?

Fare basis codes can also tell an agent whether a fare is refundable, good for one-way or round-trip tickets, departing to or from specific countries, combinable with other fares and good in high or low season, as well as how far in advance the fare can be booked and whether there are any routing restrictions or change ...

Can I get a refund for my LATAM flight?

If the flight is canceled or rescheduled due to or on the occasion of the COVID-19 pandemic, or for other security or force major reasons, you will be able to reschedule your trip, request a refund of the ticket value or contract other LATAM services.

What is the refund policy of flight ticket?

If you do not wish to travel, you must cancel your booking at least 24 hours prior to scheduled departure of the flight to be eligible for a refund. Refund will be made to you subject to applicable cancellation charges. Please note that cancellation policy is subject to change without notice.

How do I know if my fare is refundable?

Check the dates till you are eligible for a full refund. If still, one is unsure regarding the refundable amount the then he/she can contact the airline's customer services which are usually available 24/7 to clear their customer's doubt.



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Answer 2

Disclaimer: I am subcontracted by LAN, this is just my personal attempt to help the OP and not an official answer.


I think you cut the purchase receipt's quote too early.

Here is an example purchase receipt. (Sorry, couldn't find one in english, you can find yours here but I guess you already have it).

Under the section Cambios y devoluciones (change and refund):

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It will say Refund:

If there there it says that it doesn't allow refunds, unfortunately there isn't much you can do as far as I'm aware.

You could always contact the call center and insist since they are the ones that know the nooks and crannies and might help you find an exception if there is one, but I doubt so, nothing lost for trying though.

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