Is Latam customer service 24 hours?

WhatsApp: Additionally, for all your domestic** and international flights, our executives provide you with the best assistance through WhatsApp®, Monday through Sunday, 24 hours a day.

How do I speak to someone at Latam?

Speak to Someone at Latam Airlines Customer Service Phone Number: 1 (866) 435-9526 or 1-(802)-335-9526.

  1. Dial Latam customer service phone number 1 866-435-9526 or 1-802-335-9526 (USA), 1 888 235 9826 (Canada), and 01 800 272 0330 (Mexico).
  2. Press 1, for previous or current booking.

How can I get in touch with Latam?

  1. 011 51 99 1441. From the inside.
  2. 54 11 5199 1441. From outside the country.
  3. 56 2 2579 8835. From outside the country.
  4. 0300 570 5700. From all over Brazil (domestic call cost + taxes)
  5. 4002 5700. From state capitals (domestic call cost + taxes)
  6. 55 11 4002 5700.
  7. 0800 055 5500.
  8. 0800 0123 200.

Does LATAM have free cancellation?

LATAM will allow reservations to be held at the quoted fare without payment, or if purchased, cancelled without penalty, for at least 24 hours after the reservation is made if the reservation is made one week or more prior to the flight’s scheduled departure.

Is LATAM safe?

LATAM is rated as the airline group with the highest safety and hygiene standard in Latin America.

How safe is flying with LATAM?

LATAM was recognized as the airline group with the best health and safety standard in Latin America by APEX Health Safety, promoted by SimpliFlying. This organization awarded us the DIAMOND category, the highest rating in this measurement and in the entire region.

Is Lan still flying?

LATAM is officially closing down its Argentinian branch, LAN Argentina, after 15 years of operations. The carrier hasn’t been flying since June 17, 2020.

Is LATAM flying to South Africa?

LATAM has not resumed flights to South Africa following the reopening of borders on October 1. According to flight schedules in the GDS, LATAM flights between Johannesburg’s OR Tambo and Guarulhos Airport in São Paulo are only scheduled to resume from July 2021, three times a week.