Round-trip from | C$ 1,750 |
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Four hour delay (missing two screws). Seats in need of repair.
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Four hour delay (missing two screws). Seats in need of repair.
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Four hour delay (missing two screws). Seats in need of repair.
As the primary gateway into Argentina, Ezeiza Ministro Pistarini International Airport (EZE) sees more than 8.5 million passengers per year. It’s 14 miles (22km) southwest of Buenos Aires, and is often referred to as Ezeiza International Airport after the suburb in which it’s located.
Terminal A handles international departures and arrivals, Terminal B is used exclusively by Aerolineas Argentinas, and Terminal C is for international departures and domestic arrivals and departures. There are no train stations, but it’s easy enough to get into the city by bus or taxi.
At the airport you can enjoy authentic Argentine cuisine or explore the large duty-free market place before relaxing in a spa or VIP lounge. Otherwise, you can always venture into the city. As the third-largest city in South America, Buenos Aires has lots to see and do. Depending on when you’re there, you might catch one of the fantastic festivals such as the Festival Internacional de Cine Independiente, the Buenos Aires Tango Festival, the South American Music Conference or La Rural.