LAN Airlines Monthly Statistics Report for April 2012

SANTIAGO, Chile--()--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 April 2012 compared to April 2011.

System passenger traffic increased 13.9% as capacity rose 5.8%. As a result, the Company’s load factor for the month increased 5.9 points to 83.0%. International passenger traffic accounted for approximately 68.6% of the month’s total passenger traffic.

Domestic passenger traffic in Chile, Argentina, Peru, Ecuador and Colombia rose 16.1%, as capacity increased 13.5%. As a consequence, the domestic passenger load factor increased 1.7 points to 77.1%. International passenger traffic rose 12.9%, while capacity increased 2.3%. Accordingly, the international passenger load factor for the month increased 8.1 points to 86.0%. International capacity expansion was mainly driven by an increase in operations on certain regional routes, as well as routes to Mexico and the Caribbean, partially offset by reduced capacity on routes to Europe.

Cargo traffic fell 4.7% as capacity decreased 5.8%. As a consequence, the cargo load factor increased 0.9 points to 70.3%. The decrease in cargo capacity is a result of no additional freighters being incorporated since January 2011 in addition to decreased availability in the bellies of passenger aircraft. The decrease in traffic is driven by weaker seasonal demand, partially addressed in the prior month.

During April, 85.9% 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 a decrease of 1.5 points compared to April 2011.

About LAN

LAN Airlines is one of the leading passenger and cargo airlines in Latin America. The company and its affiliates serve over 100 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 70 additional international destinations through its various code share agreements. 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, Ecuadorian and Colombian domestic markets.

Currently, LAN Airlines and its affiliates operate 131 passenger aircraft while LAN Cargo and its respective affiliates have a fleet of 14 dedicated freighters. The Company has one of the youngest fleets in the world which has meant greater efficiency and a significant reduction in CO2 emissions, reflecting its strong 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™, an alliance of leading global airlines of which LAN has been a member for 10 years. For more information please visit www.lan.com or www.oneworldalliance.com

Contacts

CONTACTS IN CHILE
LAN Airlines S.A.
Investor Relations, (56-2) 565-8785
investor.relations@lan.com
or
CONTACTS IN NEW YORK
i-advize Corporate Communications, Inc.
María Barona / Pete Majeski, 212-406-3690
lan@i-advize.com

Contacts

CONTACTS IN CHILE
LAN Airlines S.A.
Investor Relations, (56-2) 565-8785
investor.relations@lan.com
or
CONTACTS IN NEW YORK
i-advize Corporate Communications, Inc.
María Barona / Pete Majeski, 212-406-3690
lan@i-advize.com