Talk:LATAM Airlines Ecuador

Fair use rationale for Image:LAN EC.jpg
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fake website
Although it's been reverted a long time ago, I'd like to point out that someone with the IP: 76.167.244.236 changed the URL of four different airlines to a fake website claiming to be the english webpage. These websites were actually of a travel agency that has domain names similar to those of the airlines. I'm guessing that this might happen again (given a commercial interest). I don't know if there's any use in blocking this IP now, but I leave this note so that if someone finds an odd link like I did (on the Santa Bárbara Airlines article) they can be sure that it's a fake and revert it. JunCTionS 00:52, 18 September 2008 (UTC)

787 order
I removed a statement indicating that Boeing 787s ordered by LAN Chile would be distributed to LAN (now LATAM) Ecuador. I believe that the original editor took the statement out of context; here's what the cited source (which was archived) actually said: “These new aircraft... will allow LAN [Chile] to operate new international routes that will be added to LAN Airlines’ current network including LAN Peru, LAN Argentina and LAN Ecuador,” says the airline. Although somewhat obscured by corporate PR fluff, this does not say that LAN Ecuador (or LAN Peru and LAN Argentina) will actually operate the new aircraft; it says that LAN Chile will operate the aircraft on new international routes while the three subsidiary airlines in the LAN Chile network will codeshare. (LATAM Chile later received and started operating the 787, while the subsidiaries did not.) Carguychris (talk) 21:36, 30 November 2022 (UTC)