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Comodoro Arturo Merino Benítez International Airport, Santiago Chile

Comodoro Arturo Merino Benítez International Airport, Santiago Chile
Chile’s main international gateway, where Andean peaks frame the runway and global carriers like American Airlines connect Santiago to the world.

Santiago’s Comodoro Arturo Merino Benítez International Airport (SCL) is the largest and busiest airport in Chile, serving as the country’s primary gateway to South America and beyond. Set against the dramatic backdrop of the Andes Mountains, the airport offers arriving and departing passengers one of the most scenic tarmac views in the Americas.

This photo captures an American Airlines Boeing 777-200ER (registration N796AN) parked at the apron, proudly displaying its ‘member of oneworld’ livery. As one of American’s flagship long-haul aircraft, the 777 operates the demanding AA940/AA945 route between Dallas-Fort Worth or Miami and Santiago, linking North and South America with daily service.

With snow-dusted peaks rising in the distance and a clear Chilean sky overhead, SCL is more than just a transit point — it’s a memorable first or last impression of this remarkable country.

Highlights

  • Stunning Andes Mountain backdrop visible from the apron and terminals
  • Major oneworld alliance hub with flights from American Airlines, LATAM, British Airways and more
  • Modern Terminal 2 international facility opened in 2022
  • Gateway to Chilean wine country, Patagonia and Pacific coast destinations

What to Do

  • Plane spot from terminal windows with the Andes as a backdrop
  • Sample Chilean wines and empanadas at airport restaurants before departure
  • Browse duty-free shops featuring Chilean lapis lazuli and copper crafts
  • Connect onward to Easter Island, Patagonia, or wine regions like Colchagua Valley

Best Time to Visit

October to April offers warm, dry weather and the clearest views of the Andes from the airport; winter months (June-August) can bring fog that delays operations.

Getting There

SCL is located about 15 km northwest of central Santiago. Options include the official airport taxi service, Centropuerto and Turbus airport buses, ride-share apps, or rental cars via the Costanera Norte highway.

Visitor Tips

  • Arrive at least 3 hours early for international flights — security and immigration can be slow during peak times
  • Chile no longer charges a reciprocity fee for most visitors, but check current visa requirements
  • Sit on the left side of the aircraft when departing northbound for spectacular Andes views
  • Currency exchange rates are better in the city than at the airport

Nearby

  • Santiago city center and Plaza de Armas
  • Maipo Valley wine region
  • Cerro San Cristóbal viewpoint
  • Pudahuel district and Laguna de Aculeo

Whether you’re transiting through on a oneworld itinerary or beginning a Chilean adventure, Santiago’s airport delivers a striking welcome framed by the mighty Andes — a fitting prelude to one of South America’s most diverse and beautiful nations.

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American Airlines In-Flight Service, Airborne

American Airlines In-Flight Service, Airborne
Branded airline napkins showcasing partnerships between major carriers and rental companies.

This image captures a branded napkin distributed during American Airlines flights, featuring co-marketing between Avis car rental and American Airlines through their oneworld alliance partnership. Such promotional items are common in airline service, appearing on meal trays and beverage services to passengers. The napkin advertises exclusive offers found in American Way magazine, combining travel services that appeal to frequent flyers and business travelers.

Highlights

  • American Airlines branded merchandise in premium cabin service
  • Avis rental car partnership promotion via oneworld alliance
  • In-flight advertising reaching captive audience of travelers
  • Cross-promotional opportunity between complementary travel services

What to Do

  • Observe airline branding and partnership marketing strategies
  • Look for promotional offers in American Way magazine onboard
  • Consider Avis rental deals when planning ground transportation
  • Explore oneworld alliance benefits across participating carriers

Best Time to Visit

Any time you’re flying American Airlines domestically or internationally

Getting There

Book flights through American Airlines to receive in-flight service with branded items

Visitor Tips

  • Check American Way magazine for exclusive travel offers
  • Leverage airline and rental car partnerships for better rates
  • Collect branded items as travel memorabilia
  • Compare Avis deals mentioned in promotional materials

Nearby

  • American Airlines Admirals Club lounges
  • Partner Avis rental car locations at major airports

Branded in-flight service items like these napkins represent the interconnected world of travel, where airlines and ground transportation providers work together to enhance the passenger journey from takeoff to final destination.

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