kiwitripper64
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Day 12
Started with a walk around Palermo then off to AEP for LAN440 to SCL. On arrest AEP we discovered the wonderful LAN check in system. You queue for a machine, then enter all your details and scan the passports. Then you print boarding passes and a luggage tag. A LAN employee then comes and puts the tag on your bag and discusses how we can put overhead hand luggage in the hold for free, we declined 3 times. After this you join another queue to dro off the bag. 6 desks available and 3 staff on with nothing moving. 20 minutes later, the same woman from the bag tag machine jumps behind a dash to take our bag. We have to show the boarding pas and passports and go through the same debate about checking our hand luggage, it’s so efficient that I know QF will soon add to our enhancements.
Immigration was a breeze and we got into the international area of AEP. This is 80 paces long with an expensive duty free and a3 food outlets including that well known Argentina specialty “Outback Steakhouse “ complete with a picture of Ularu,
Boarding again by groups, made redundant by the bus transfer. We were originally booked in row 5, but somehow got moved to tow 12, exit row. The attendant asked us something during exit row instructions and we said Si
She asked again. S
English?
Yes
Have you flown before
Yrs
Ok……..
We arrived into Santiago and while walking to immigration got a red sticker. Oh joy, this meant a random PCR testWe lined up and gave all our details and passport info, then walked down the corridor. Surprise, we get to give our details and passport details again, then get moved to a PCR room. The tester spoke no English but used a phone translated. We were in seperate booths but the consensus between me and Mrs KT is we are free to walk around Santiago and if we test positive we will be phoned and put in quarantine.
On that joyful note we got into SCL and walked all afternoon, had a hearty outside dinner and retire hoping for the best
Started with a walk around Palermo then off to AEP for LAN440 to SCL. On arrest AEP we discovered the wonderful LAN check in system. You queue for a machine, then enter all your details and scan the passports. Then you print boarding passes and a luggage tag. A LAN employee then comes and puts the tag on your bag and discusses how we can put overhead hand luggage in the hold for free, we declined 3 times. After this you join another queue to dro off the bag. 6 desks available and 3 staff on with nothing moving. 20 minutes later, the same woman from the bag tag machine jumps behind a dash to take our bag. We have to show the boarding pas and passports and go through the same debate about checking our hand luggage, it’s so efficient that I know QF will soon add to our enhancements.
Immigration was a breeze and we got into the international area of AEP. This is 80 paces long with an expensive duty free and a3 food outlets including that well known Argentina specialty “Outback Steakhouse “ complete with a picture of Ularu,
Boarding again by groups, made redundant by the bus transfer. We were originally booked in row 5, but somehow got moved to tow 12, exit row. The attendant asked us something during exit row instructions and we said Si
She asked again. S
English?
Yes
Have you flown before
Yrs
Ok……..
We arrived into Santiago and while walking to immigration got a red sticker. Oh joy, this meant a random PCR testWe lined up and gave all our details and passport info, then walked down the corridor. Surprise, we get to give our details and passport details again, then get moved to a PCR room. The tester spoke no English but used a phone translated. We were in seperate booths but the consensus between me and Mrs KT is we are free to walk around Santiago and if we test positive we will be phoned and put in quarantine.
On that joyful note we got into SCL and walked all afternoon, had a hearty outside dinner and retire hoping for the best
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