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So I can just show my international ticket to get 2 bags on a airline partner plane?

My ticket to Santiago Chile flying Lan Chile but booked through Qantas allows me 2 bags + carry on, and some of my flights with Lan around Sth America say 1 bag and others say 2 - depending on fare class.
 
So I can just show my international ticket to get 2 bags on a airline partner plane?

My ticket to Santiago Chile flying Lan Chile but booked through Qantas allows me 2 bags + carry on, and some of my flights with Lan around Sth America say 1 bag and others say 2 - depending on fare class.

Most likely not. You will probably need to go with whatever the ticket states on checked in bags. Normally they put down that during a trip the most restrictive fare wins.
 
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So I can just show my international ticket to get 2 bags on a airline partner plane?

My ticket to Santiago Chile flying Lan Chile but booked through Qantas allows me 2 bags + carry on, and some of my flights with Lan around Sth America say 1 bag and others say 2 - depending on fare class.
It depends upon rules of the airline you are checking in with.

And, of course, is certainly the case with Qantas.

For LAN is somewhat different, see here:

Checked baggage - LAN.com

Baggage Regulations - LAN.com
 
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