Hiker Guy:
I have found the best solution to problems with finding information about Groupo Taca qualifying fares (Aviateca is a Groupo Taca member) is the frequent flyer program Distancia. I have provided a link to the Distancia site and you may E-mail your question directly to them.
http://www.grupotaca.com/ing/distancia/restricciones.html It takes them a few days to respond but you will get an answer in writting. The worst that could happen is they tell you the fare does not qualify. It is better to find that out now, while you can still do something about it. You could find the fare does qualify for miles and you will have written confirmation to ease your mind. You may also look at the Mileage Accumulation restrictions link,
http://www.grupotaca.com/ing/distanc...icciones.html, but this is a bit ambiguouse. The only fare codes discussed however, at that page are the requirement for TACA Peru. And we have beat that subject to death in this forum. Maui Girl put that tape in a safe place. Unfortuntately Latin Pass has nothing to do with what fares qualify, and they seem extremely reluctant to put anything in writting. I have submitted four seperate E-mails to Latin Pass, and have never received an answer.
[This message has been edited by cy-gone (edited 05-16-2000).]