Santander updates Latam miles benefits in new Rewards program

Santander bank renewed its alliance with Latam Pass for five years and will launch the Santander Rewards program in January 2026, with changes to mile accumulation and access to benefits like free baggage. While some adjustments impose greater restrictions, the bank assures it will reward the overall customer relationship. Over 688,000 users will see modifications to their frequent flyer privileges.

Santander and Latam Airlines renewed their alliance contract in August, which dates back over three decades and expires at year-end, extending it for another five years. The bank began notifying customers this week about the shift to the new Santander Rewards program, effective from January 5, 2026. This system will integrate all benefits into a single ecosystem, focusing on the customer's overall relationship with the bank, such as tenure and products held, beyond just spending.

Latam Pass mile accumulation will adjust based on the customer's engagement level with Santander, with rates that could exceed current ones for some users. For instance, holders of The Platinum Card American Express will earn between 1 and 1.5 miles per dollar spent, while Life Santander users will get 0.3 to 0.45. Additionally, Qualifying Points Latam Pass will be introduced, at 1 per every 2 miles, aiding advancement to Elite categories like Gold, Platinum, or Black, offering perks such as priority boarding and upgrades.

A key change is the end of automatic access to Gold Latam Pass category from January 1, 2026, though it will extend for one year to customers meeting specific 2025 requirements, like minimum $4 million purchases or monthly card use. The 23 kg free checked baggage benefit, currently available for WorldMember cards on all Latam flights, remains unchanged until March 31, 2026, and will then depend on program rules, ending universal free access from April.

While some customers voiced frustration on social media over perceived restrictions, Santander stressed that 'the program evolves to reward the total customer relationship with the bank.' Cards like Life will start earning miles, broadening access. Full details will be released in January.

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Airport scene illustrating new 2026 nonstop airline routes connecting US, UAE to global destinations.
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Several airlines announce new nonstop routes for 2026

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Major airlines including Alaska, American, Delta, JetBlue, United, Starlux, Air Arabia, and Southwest have revealed plans for new nonstop international flights starting in 2026. These routes connect various U.S. and UAE cities to destinations in Europe, the Middle East, Asia, the Caribbean, and Central America. The expansions aim to enhance travel options for leisure and business passengers.

United Airlines has announced changes to its MileagePlus loyalty program, effective for tickets purchased starting April 2, that tie earning rates to credit card ownership. Members without a United card will earn fewer miles, while cardholders receive higher rewards and additional perks. The move aims to incentivize loyalty through a combination of benefits and reduced earnings for non-card users.

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Many American Airlines AAdvantage members who qualified for elite status through late credit card spending may need to wait weeks for confirmation. The airline's qualification period ended on February 28, with points resets occurring in early March. Updates to accounts are processed gradually as credit card statements close.

Aviation leaders are convening in Rio de Janeiro for Routes Americas 2026, where awards recognize efforts to expand air travel across the Americas. Finalists include tourism boards from Barbados, Belize, Cayman Islands, Nassau, and Colombia for their innovative partnerships and route developments. Winners will be announced on March 4 at the Copacabana Palace.

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Major US airlines including American, United, Spirit and Breeze are launching new nonstop routes to destinations like Mexico, the Bahamas and the Dominican Republic starting in 2026. These expansions aim to enhance connectivity and boost tourism revenue in these regions. Travelers will gain more affordable and direct access to popular vacation spots.

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