JetSMART is a South American ultra-low-cost carrier based in Santiago, Chile. Similar to Hungary’s Wizz Air, Mexico’s Volaris and Frontier Airlines in the US, they specialize in flights in and around Brazil, Chile, Uruguay, Peru, Colombia, and Argentina.
The airline runs on a pay-as-you-go-style model, so the flights themselves are very inexpensive but you still have to pay for extras, whether that’s more legroom, luggage or priority boarding. Here’s everything you need to know about flying with JetSMART.
Currently the airline has a relatively small fleet with just 33 planes, but it’s rapidly expanding, with a particular focus on Peru. JetSMART flies to 33 destinations, including a range of popular cities like Buenos Aires, São Paulo, Lima and Bogota. I have used this airline a number of times to get around the southern part of South America, mainly from Santiago to Salvador and Santiago to Montevideo, so I know exactly what flying with them entails.
Recently, JetSMART has partnered with American Airlines in the US to formally code share with them. This also means they allow members of American Airlines' AAdvantage loyalty program to earn miles on their accounts when flying with JetSMART; a great perk if you happen to be a member of this program and are looking to rack up extra points.
For an annual fee you can join JetSMART’s membership program. They offer a standard option, which is you plus one companion, or a group option, which is you plus five others.
The goal here is to save some money on every transaction, so there are discounts on baggage per leg and flights per passenger, as well as exclusive offers. But unless you’re planning on using this airline very frequently, I don’t personally think it’s worth the cost for membership.
JetSMART operates its FlySMART fare structure. This means you book a ticket and that entitles you to fly with a small handbag, and that’s it. For everything else, you need to either pay an extra fee when booking, or later at check-in or at the gate. The flight fares themselves are low, but if you plan on adding extras the costs can quickly add up. That’s why, for me, I think this airline is a great option for short, last-minute hops when you’re travelling with no luggage.
All tickets allow you to take a small handbag with you on the flight—for anything else, there’s an additional fee. The fee for taking a cabin bag with you is cheapest when you’re booking your ticket online. After that, it increases exponentially, from paying at check-in to at the gate itself. Cabin bags are limited to 10 kg and one per passenger.
For checked baggage the same fee policy applies, and you have a limit of 23 kg and five bags per passenger. Lastly, for oversized bags or equipment, such as bicycles, surfboards or golf club bags, you’re limited to 23 kg and a maximum of three checked items. The price for these will also increase the longer you leave it, with the most expensive fares found at the airport counter.
As with many low-cost carriers, JetSMART is also very strict about their excess baggage, and charges a set fee for anything over the limit of 23 kg (and only up to 32 kg). If you’re wondering how I know this, it’s because I once found myself travelling with a friend who went wild on a shopping trip and ended up having to freight their excess baggage. To avoid the same fate, make sure you’re mindful of how much you’re packing.
As JetSMART is an ultra-low-cost airline, everything that’s offered to eat or drink on board comes at a cost. It’s also worth noting the airline doesn’t accept credit cards, so you need to pay in cash. While on board you can pick up combos, such as a drink with a snack (chips, chocolates or nuts), as well as soft drinks and some hot beverages like tea and coffee.
They also serve beers. I don’t find the offering to be anything special, so my recommendation is to bring your own snacks and drinks, and maybe just buy an extra bottle of water on the flight.
I highly recommend printing your boarding pass in advance or downloading a digital version to your smartphone, as there’s a charge if you choose to print your boarding pass at the airport. Most larger airports accept mobile boarding passes, but it’s worth bearing in mind that some smaller airports may not have the latest technology or security, so will require a printed version. I’ve been caught out myself on this when I was catching a flight in Peru, and I had to return to the desk and have it printed out for me for a small fee.
JetSMART charges for priority boarding, but it is a nominal fee. The fee structure is the same as those for baggage charges, meaning it’s cheapest when you book it online ahead of your flight, more expensive at the check-in desk and most expensive at the gate. Some of these airports can get very busy, especially during peak vacation times or religious holidays, so it may be worth paying for priority boarding if you’ll be travelling during one of these periods.
The airline keeps its seating arrangements pretty simple. If you’re happy to have a randomly assigned seat, that’s free. For any other seats, there are costs involved. The different seat options are as follows: Front Row, Smart, Quick Exit, Full Comfort, and Standard. As usual, all of these options are cheapest to book during the online process and most expensive when booked at the gate.
Front Row seats are literally those in the first row, Smart seats are found in rows 2 to 4 (with more legroom), Quick Exit seats in rows 5 to 11, and Standard seats in rows 15 to 32. In terms of sizing, all the seats are the same, measuring 44.5 cm x 73.5 cm.
All fares on JetSMART allow for changes in flight, route, name, or date. But, as with most ultra-low-cost, airlines, these changes come at a cost. All changes are charged per passenger, per leg, and can be made up to one hour before your departure time. There are no changes allowed at the airport. If the change results in a lower fare, the difference will only be used to pay for additional charges, as there are no refunds.
Changes differ in price in every country, and for international flights the prices go up. The most expensive option is for name changes, so make sure you spell yours perfectly when booking.
The airline charges a standard fee per passenger, per itinerary for any tickets made through their call centre or at the airport itself. JetSMART guarantees that booking online is always cheaper.
One of the things I like most about this airline is its SMARTICKET program—which, of course, comes at a cost. But those who sign up to the program are allowed to change the time, leg of itinerary, or date of their ticket with no penalty. All you’ll need to pay is the difference in fare, if there is one.
The exact fee is different in every country, and applies per leg and to all passengers. Even though this is one more fee to take into account, I find this one to be worth the cost if you have plans that often change (as a travel writer, I know all about this).
To keep things simple, the airline has also introduced a package-type deal to their add-on options, which they call PACK JetSMART. There are three options here: Travel Light, Pack Smart, Pack Full. Travel Light basically includes your flight and a handbag. Pack Smart includes the airfare, a personal item, a large cabin bag, a checked bag, a seat selection, priority boarding, and FlexiSMART.
Finally, Pack Full includes the airfare, a personal item, a large cabin bag, a checked bag, a seat selection, priority boarding and they’ll also print your boarding pass at the airport. Each of these packages costs a set fee, with Pack Full being the most expensive option. This is a great choice if you already know you need all the extras, as you can just bundle them together.
If you have plans that aren’t quite set, the airline offers a service where they’ll hold the price of your ticket for a period of time (24–48 hours). During this period, the price of the ticket won’t go up or down until you complete your purchase.
This KAYAK-commissioned article is presented as-is, for general informational purposes only, and may not be up-to-date. The opinions contained in the article are original to the author and reflect their authentic experience, which may vary significantly from the experience of others. Find more perspectives in our user reviews below.
Flight # | Departure Airport | Arrival Airport | Duration | Sun | Mon | Tue | Wed | Thu | Fri | Sat |
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3841 | Lima (LIM) | Buenos Aires (AEP) | 4h 15m | • | • | • | • | • | • | • |
5166 | Bogotá (BOG) | Cartagena (CTG) | 1h 38m | • | • | • | • | |||
5167 | Cartagena (CTG) | Bogotá (BOG) | 1h 31m | • | • | • | • | |||
5429 | Cartagena (CTG) | Medellín (MDE) | 1h 13m | • | • | • | ||||
5428 | Medellín (MDE) | Cartagena (CTG) | 1h 10m | • | • | • | ||||
7731 | Lima (LIM) | Santiago (SCL) | 3h 31m | • | • | • | • | • | • | • |
7730 | Santiago (SCL) | Lima (LIM) | 3h 54m | • | • | • | • | • | • | • |
7750 | Lima (LIM) | Medellín (MDE) | 3h 5m | • | • | • | • | • | • | |
5446 | Medellín (MDE) | Santa Marta (SMR) | 1h 16m | • | • | |||||
5447 | Santa Marta (SMR) | Medellín (MDE) | 1h 15m | • | • | |||||
5185 | Bogotá (BOG) | Santa Marta (SMR) | 1h 36m | • | • | |||||
5184 | Santa Marta (SMR) | Bogotá (BOG) | 1h 28m | • | • | |||||
5453 | San Andrés (ADZ) | Medellín (MDE) | 1h 48m | • | ||||||
5129 | Bogotá (BOG) | Medellín (MDE) | 1h 5m | • | ||||||
5452 | Medellín (MDE) | San Andrés (ADZ) | 1h 49m | • | ||||||
5125 | Medellín (MDE) | Bogotá (BOG) | 0h 56m | • | ||||||
7755 | Medellín (MDE) | Lima (LIM) | 3h 1m | • | • | • | ||||
5320 | Bogotá (BOG) | Pereira (PEI) | 1h 2m | • | • | • | ||||
5321 | Pereira (PEI) | Bogotá (BOG) | 0h 55m | • | • | • | ||||
5473 | Cali (CLO) | Medellín (MDE) | 0h 54m | • | • | • | ||||
5586 | Cali (CLO) | Santa Marta (SMR) | 1h 36m | • | • | • | ||||
5587 | Santa Marta (SMR) | Cali (CLO) | 1h 36m | • | • | • | ||||
5521 | Cúcuta (CUC) | Medellín (MDE) | 1h 5m | • | • | • | • | |||
5520 | Medellín (MDE) | Cúcuta (CUC) | 1h 8m | • | • | • | • | |||
5556 | Cartagena (CTG) | Cúcuta (CUC) | 1h 12m | • | • | |||||
5557 | Cúcuta (CUC) | Cartagena (CTG) | 1h 9m | • | • | |||||
7008 | Arequipa (AQP) | Lima (LIM) | 1h 39m | • | • | • | • | • | • | • |
7319 | Cajamarca (CJA) | Lima (LIM) | 1h 15m | • | • | • | • | • | • | |
5461 | Barranquilla (BAQ) | Medellín (MDE) | 1h 17m | • | • | • | • | |||
5460 | Medellín (MDE) | Barranquilla (BAQ) | 1h 15m | • | • | • | • | |||
5532 | Cartagena (CTG) | Cali (CLO) | 1h 35m | • | • | |||||
7318 | Lima (LIM) | Cajamarca (CJA) | 1h 16m | • | • | • | • | • | • | • |
7088 | Cusco (CUZ) | Lima (LIM) | 1h 28m | • | • | |||||
7089 | Lima (LIM) | Cusco (CUZ) | 1h 24m | • | • | |||||
5472 | Medellín (MDE) | Cali (CLO) | 1h 5m | • | • | • | ||||
5543 | Cartagena (CTG) | Pereira (PEI) | 1h 24m | • | ||||||
7166 | Lima (LIM) | Chiclayo (CIX) | 1h 27m | • | ||||||
5542 | Pereira (PEI) | Cartagena (CTG) | 1h 20m | • | ||||||
7780 | Lima (LIM) | Cartagena (CTG) | 3h 36m | • | • | • | • | • | • | • |
7222 | Lima (LIM) | Piura (PIU) | 1h 45m | • | • | • | • | • | • | • |
7009 | Lima (LIM) | Arequipa (AQP) | 1h 31m | • | • | • | • | • | • | • |
7781 | Cartagena (CTG) | Lima (LIM) | 3h 41m | • | • | • | • | • | • | |
7223 | Piura (PIU) | Lima (LIM) | 1h 31m | • | • | • | • | • | • | |
7255 | Tarapoto (TPP) | Lima (LIM) | 1h 20m | • | • | • | • | • | • | • |
3840 | Buenos Aires (AEP) | Lima (LIM) | 4h 47m | • | • | • | • | • | • | • |
5533 | Cali (CLO) | Cartagena (CTG) | 1h 30m | • | • | |||||
5482 | Medellín (MDE) | Montería (MTR) | 1h 5m | • | • | |||||
5483 | Montería (MTR) | Medellín (MDE) | 1h 1m | • | • | |||||
5581 | Pereira (PEI) | Santa Marta (SMR) | 1h 23m | • | • | |||||
5580 | Santa Marta (SMR) | Pereira (PEI) | 1h 26m | • | • | |||||
3790 | Buenos Aires (AEP) | Asuncion (ASU) | 1h 50m | • | • | • | • | |||
3791 | Asuncion (ASU) | Buenos Aires (AEP) | 1h 50m | • | • | • | • | |||
3812 | Buenos Aires (EZE) | Rio de Janeiro (GIG) | 3h 4m | • | • | • | • | • | • | • |
3813 | Rio de Janeiro (GIG) | Buenos Aires (EZE) | 3h 21m | • | • | • | • | • | • | • |
7254 | Lima (LIM) | Tarapoto (TPP) | 1h 22m | • | • | • | • | • | • | • |
870 | Santiago (SCL) | Florianopolis (FLN) | 3h 11m | • | • | • | • | • | ||
850 | Santiago (SCL) | Trujillo (TRU) | 4h 26m | • | • | • | • | |||
851 | Trujillo (TRU) | Santiago (SCL) | 4h 4m | • | • | • | • | |||
871 | Florianopolis (FLN) | Santiago (SCL) | 3h 42m | • | • | • | • | |||
7284 | Lima (LIM) | Trujillo (TRU) | 1h 15m | • | • | • | ||||
7285 | Trujillo (TRU) | Lima (LIM) | 1h 7m | • | • | • | ||||
801 | Cali (CLO) | Santiago (SCL) | 5h 42m | • | • | • | • | • | • | • |
3201 | Buenos Aires (EZE) | Ushuaia (USH) | 3h 38m | • | • | • | ||||
800 | Santiago (SCL) | Cali (CLO) | 6h 2m | • | • | • | • | • | • | • |
3202 | Ushuaia (USH) | Buenos Aires (AEP) | 3h 30m | • | • | • | ||||
3821 | Florianopolis (FLN) | Buenos Aires (AEP) | 2h 10m | • | • | • | • | • | ||
3212 | El Calafate (FTE) | Buenos Aires (AEP) | 3h 0m | • | • | • | • | |||
7722 | Lima (LIM) | Quito (UIO) | 2h 19m | • | • | • | ||||
7723 | Quito (UIO) | Lima (LIM) | 2h 14m | • | • | • | ||||
3882 | Buenos Aires (AEP) | Santiago (SCL) | 2h 25m | • | • | • | • | • | ||
791 | Bogotá (BOG) | Santiago (SCL) | 5h 57m | • | • | • | • | • | ||
3815 | Rio de Janeiro (GIG) | Buenos Aires (AEP) | 3h 25m | • | • | • | • | • | • | |
3883 | Santiago (SCL) | Buenos Aires (AEP) | 2h 6m | • | • | • | • | • | ||
790 | Santiago (SCL) | Bogotá (BOG) | 6h 18m | • | • | • | • | • | ||
7165 | Chiclayo (CIX) | Lima (LIM) | 1h 22m | • | • | |||||
751 | Rio de Janeiro (GIG) | Santiago (SCL) | 4h 40m | • | • | • | • | • | ||
750 | Santiago (SCL) | Rio de Janeiro (GIG) | 4h 5m | • | • | • | • | • | ||
3211 | Buenos Aires (EZE) | El Calafate (FTE) | 3h 16m | • | • | |||||
761 | Rio de Janeiro (GIG) | Montevideo (MVD) | 3h 0m | • | • | • | ||||
760 | Montevideo (MVD) | Rio de Janeiro (GIG) | 2h 45m | • | • | • | ||||
761 | Montevideo (MVD) | Santiago (SCL) | 2h 41m | • | • | • | ||||
760 | Santiago (SCL) | Montevideo (MVD) | 2h 20m | • | • | • | ||||
3814 | Buenos Aires (AEP) | Rio de Janeiro (GIG) | 3h 5m | • | • | • | • | |||
3171 | Buenos Aires (AEP) | Neuquén (NQN) | 1h 58m | • | • | |||||
551 | Antofagasta (ANF) | Concepción (CCP) | 2h 23m | • | • | |||||
141 | Antofagasta (ANF) | La Serena (LSC) | 1h 23m | • | • | |||||
7332 | Arequipa (AQP) | Cusco (CUZ) | 1h 0m | • | • | |||||
550 | Concepción (CCP) | Antofagasta (ANF) | 2h 25m | • | • | |||||
536 | Concepción (CCP) | Iquique (IQQ) | 2h 48m | • | • | |||||
7333 | Cusco (CUZ) | Arequipa (AQP) | 1h 6m | • | • | |||||
537 | Iquique (IQQ) | Concepción (CCP) | 2h 46m | • | • | |||||
140 | La Serena (LSC) | Antofagasta (ANF) | 1h 18m | • | • | |||||
52 | Santiago (SCL) | Antofagasta (ANF) | 2h 4m | • | • | • | • | |||
3150 | Buenos Aires (AEP) | Puerto Iguazú (IGR) | 1h 48m | • | ||||||
3050 | San Carlos de Bariloche (BRC) | Buenos Aires (AEP) | 2h 7m | • | ||||||
3049 | Buenos Aires (EZE) | San Carlos de Bariloche (BRC) | 2h 17m | • | ||||||
3151 | Puerto Iguazú (IGR) | Buenos Aires (AEP) | 1h 56m | • | ||||||
3181 | Buenos Aires (AEP) | San Martín de los Andes (CPC) | 2h 15m | • | • | |||||
3820 | Buenos Aires (AEP) | Florianopolis (FLN) | 2h 5m | • | • | |||||
810 | Antofagasta (ANF) | Cali (CLO) | 4h 39m | • | • | • | • | |||
566 | Concepción (CCP) | La Serena (LSC) | 1h 34m | • | ||||||
541 | Calama (CJC) | Concepción (CCP) | 2h 35m | • | ||||||
811 | Cali (CLO) | Antofagasta (ANF) | 4h 27m | • | • | • | • | |||
771 | Sao Paulo (GRU) | Santiago (SCL) | 4h 10m | • | • | • | • | |||
11 | Iquique (IQQ) | Santiago (SCL) | 2h 15m | • | ||||||
3172 | Neuquén (NQN) | Buenos Aires (AEP) | 1h 39m | • | ||||||
770 | Santiago (SCL) | Sao Paulo (GRU) | 3h 50m | • | • | • | • | |||
10 | Santiago (SCL) | Iquique (IQQ) | 2h 23m | • | ||||||
3182 | San Martín de los Andes (CPC) | Buenos Aires (AEP) | 2h 5m | • | • | • | ||||
59 | Antofagasta (ANF) | Santiago (SCL) | 1h 52m | • | • | • | ||||
137 | Calama (CJC) | La Serena (LSC) | 1h 39m | • | ||||||
136 | La Serena (LSC) | Calama (CJC) | 1h 30m | • | ||||||
667 | Arica (ARI) | La Serena (LSC) | 2h 7m | • | ||||||
700 | Balmaceda (BBA) | Puerto Montt (PMC) | 1h 9m | • | ||||||
701 | Concepción (CCP) | Puerto Montt (PMC) | 1h 8m | • | ||||||
668 | La Serena (LSC) | Arica (ARI) | 2h 2m | • | ||||||
667 | La Serena (LSC) | Concepción (CCP) | 1h 30m | • | ||||||
3172 | Neuquén (NQN) | Buenos Aires (EZE) | 1h 39m | • | ||||||
701 | Puerto Montt (PMC) | Balmaceda (BBA) | 1h 7m | • | ||||||
700 | Puerto Montt (PMC) | Concepción (CCP) | 1h 11m | • | ||||||
3043 | Buenos Aires (AEP) | San Carlos de Bariloche (BRC) | 2h 17m | • | • | |||||
3140 | Buenos Aires (EZE) | Puerto Iguazú (IGR) | 1h 48m | • | ||||||
821 | Medellín (MDE) | Santiago (SCL) | 6h 8m | • | • | • | ||||
820 | Santiago (SCL) | Medellín (MDE) | 6h 24m | • | • | • | ||||
3820 | Buenos Aires (EZE) | Florianopolis (FLN) | 2h 6m | • | ||||||
3821 | Florianopolis (FLN) | Buenos Aires (EZE) | 2h 11m | • | ||||||
3012 | Buenos Aires (AEP) | Salta (SLA) | 2h 12m | • | • | |||||
3013 | Salta (SLA) | Buenos Aires (AEP) | 2h 3m | • | • |
Because JetSMART has its headquarters in Chile, it primarily operates flights to other cities within the country. However, the airline has started to expand its flight routes to include more international options, giving customers the choice of traveling to additional countries in South and Central America, like Peru and Argentina.
While this airline is not officially a member of an air alliance or group and does not have any existing codeshare agreements with other companies in order to share flight routes, it was created and is owned by the company Indigo Partners, a group that is known for having started many other international airlines, including Wizz Air, Frontier Airlines, and Volaris.
If you will be flying with JetSMART, there is one travel class for you to select for your seat, which is Economy. With an Economy ticket, you will be given basic amenities and services, including complimentary non-alcoholic beverages, the option of a light snack, a comfortable seat that is already pre-reclined, and the option of bringing both a carry-on and a small personal item.
This airline has a fleet that is made up of over 10 planes, all of which are Airbus. The company utilizes the Airbus A320-200 most frequently, as it is able to comfortably fit up to 186 passengers and can easily travel longer distances, making it convenient for both domestic and international voyages. The Airbus A320neo is another plane that is commonly used, but it is primarily reserved for shorter distances, such as traveling between two cities within Chile.
IATA Code | JA |
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Routes | 64 |
Top route | Calama to Santiago |
Airports served | 22 |
Top airport | Santiago Arturo Merino Benitez |