LATAM Airlines offers a cancellation policy that varies depending on the type of ticket purchased, the route, and the timing of the cancellation. If you book a ticket directly through LATAM and cancel within 24 hours of purchase, and the departure is at least seven days away, you are eligible for a full refund with no cancellation fee. This applies in countries like the United States, Brazil, Colombia, and Peru, though some local conditions may apply. For example, in Brazil, the rule applies only if the ticket was issued at least seven days before departure. After the 24-hour window, the ability to cancel and receive a refund depends on your fare type. Refundable fares, such as Premium Business or Economy Top, usually allow full refunds before departure without penalty. Non-refundable fares, including Promo or Economy Basic, often do not allow a cash refund but may provide a travel voucher or credit for future use, minus a cancellation fee. The cancellation fees vary by destination and ticket class. In countries like Chile, domestic tickets may be canceled with low penalties if done within 48 hours of purchase and at least seven days before travel. In Peru and Ecuador, local rules may allow cancellations up to 72 hours before the flight with only a small fee. If LATAM cancels your flight due to operational issues or schedule changes, you are entitled to a full refund or the option to rebook without additional cost. In the event of medical emergencies or the death of a close family member, LATAM may waive cancellation fees if you provide the necessary documentation. Refunds are generally processed within 7 to 20 business days, depending on the payment method used. To cancel a flight, you can use LATAM’s website or mobile app under the “My Trips” section, contact customer service directly, or, if you booked through a travel agency, request the cancellation through them. In summary, LATAM allows free cancellations within 24 hours for most direct bookings, offers flexibility for refundable fares, and provides options for vouchers or partial refunds on non-refundable tickets, depending on circumstances and ticket rules.