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LAN Airlines Monthly Statistics Report for September 2009

October 8, 2009
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SANTIAGO, Chile, Oct. 8 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — LAN Airlines S.A. and
its subsidiaries, (“LAN” or “the Company”) (NYSE: LFL; IPSA: LAN), one of the
leading airlines in Latin America, today reported its preliminary monthly
traffic statistics and punctuality indicators for September 2009.

System passenger traffic for September increased 11.9% as capacity rose
9.3%. As a result, the Company’s load factor increased 1.8 points to 78.8%.
International passenger traffic accounted for approximately 71% of total
passenger traffic.

Domestic passenger traffic in Chile, Argentina, Peru and Ecuador rose
17.5% as capacity increased 15.0%. As a consequence, the domestic load factor
for the month increased 1.6 points to 77.0%.

International passenger traffic for September rose 9.8% as capacity
increased 7.1%. Accordingly, the international passenger load factor for the
month increased 1.9 points to 79.6%. International capacity was mainly driven
by an increase in operations on routes to Europe and the South Pacific,
partially offset by a decrease on certain regional routes.

In line with the global decrease in import and export markets, during the
month of September cargo traffic decreased 8.0%. This decrease was mainly due
to the slowdown in import and export markets in Latin America, as well as the
reduction of salmon exports from Chile. In line with the decrease in demand,
capacity fell 7.0%, mainly through the reduction of ACMI leases. The cargo
load factor reached its highest level this year at 69.8%.

During September, 90.8% of the Company’s total flights left on time based
on a fifteen-minute standard (all departures leaving within fifteen minutes of
the scheduled departure time are considered as “on-time”). This represented an
increase of 2.1 points compared to September 2008.

About LAN

LAN Airlines is one of the leading passenger and cargo airlines in Latin
America
. The company and its affiliates serve over 65 destinations around the
world through an extensive network that offers full connectivity within Latin
America
, while also linking the region with North America, Europe and the
South Pacific, as well as 63 additional international destinations through its
various alliances. LAN Airlines and its affiliates have a leading position in
their respective domestic markets of Chile and Peru as well as an important
presence in the Argentinean domestic market and has begun operations in the
domestic market of Ecuador.

Currently, LAN Airlines and its affiliates operate one of the most modern
fleets in the world, with 84 passenger aircraft, and its cargo subsidiary, LAN
CARGO
and its respective cargo affiliates, have a fleet of 11 dedicated
freighters. The company recently completed its short haul fleet renovation
process by acquiring new aircraft from the Airbus A320 family, enabling LAN to
improve its efficiency and to reduce significantly its CO2 emissions. The
fleet renovation is part of the company’s commitment to the protection of the
environment.

LAN is one of the few Investment Grade airlines in the world (BBB). The
company’s world class quality standards enabled its membership in
oneworld(TM), the global alliance that encompasses the best airlines in the
world. For more information please visit www.lan.com or
www.oneworldalliance.com

    CONTACTS IN CHILE                  CONTACTS IN NEW YORK
    Investor Relations                 Maria Barona/Pete Majeski
    gisela.escobar@lan.com             lan@i-advize.com
    rodrigo.petric@lan.com             i-advize Corporate Communications, Inc.
    bernardita.sepulveda@lan.com       Tel: (212) 406-3690
    Tel: (56-2) 565-8785

Note: Domestic passenger statistics include domestic operations in Chile,
Peru, Argentina and Ecuador.

SOURCE LAN Airlines S.A.


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