LATAM Pass members can now earn miles by fueling up at Aramco stations in Chile
LATAM Airlines Group and Aramco sign partnership enabling LATAM Pass members to earn miles when fueling up in Chile.
LATAM Airlines Group S.A. has signed a new partnership with Saudi energy giant Aramco, allowing members of the LATAM Pass loyalty program to accumulate miles when purchasing fuel at Aramco service stations across Chile.
According to both companies, the initiative will be rolled out soon and will apply to Aramco’s entire service station network in the country. The move is part of LATAM Pass’s strategy to diversify mileage accrual channels by incorporating new spending categories.
Carlos Larraín, CEO of Esmax (Aramco’s Chilean subsidiary), called the alliance “a market shake-up” and a sign of Aramco’s leadership ambitions. He noted that the company now operates over 300 service stations and 170 Aramco Stop convenience stores in Chile. Aramco’s fuel offerings include gasoline 93, gasoline 95, and its premium lines Aramco ProForce 97 and ProForce Diesel, all meeting Top Tier international quality standards.

Cristián Ortiz, CEO of LATAM Pass, expressed pride in the new alliance, emphasizing that it enhances the value of the program, which now boasts more than 50 million members worldwide.
Once implemented, the partnership will allow customers to earn qualifying points, which help unlock LATAM Pass’s five Elite categories. These tiers offer benefits such as preferred seat selection, additional checked baggage, and cabin upgrade coupons. LATAM Pass will also offer BONUS miles tied to these qualifying points.
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