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destinations:city guides: buenos aires
Spring 2005
Argentina’s main international airport is Buenos Aires’ Aeropuerto Internacional Ministro Pistarini de Ezeiza, known simply as Ezeiza (EZE). Direct flights leave from New York, Washington, Chicago, Miami, Atlanta and Dallas on several major airlines. All the flights leave the U.S. in the evening and arrive in the morning, nine to 11 hours later, so try to get some sleep during the overnight flight. Because Argentina is only one or two hours ahead of EST (depending on the season), you won’t have to worry about jet lag.
Ezeiza Airport is about 20 miles from downtown, a 45-minute car ride. Once you clear immigration and customs, you’ll be greeted by a throng of older gentlemen offering you rides into the city. While most of these drivers are undoubtedly honest and forthcoming, it is best to visit one of the sanctioned stands inside the airport to hire a licensed car, which will cost you around 50 pesos one way. On your way out of the country, there is an $18 exit fee for all passengers leaving Ezeiza Airport. See www.aa2000.com.ar for more information.
Ezeiza Airport is about 20 miles from downtown, a 45-minute car ride. Once you clear immigration and customs, you’ll be greeted by a throng of older gentlemen offering you rides into the city. While most of these drivers are undoubtedly honest and forthcoming, it is best to visit one of the sanctioned stands inside the airport to hire a licensed car, which will cost you around 50 pesos one way. On your way out of the country, there is an $18 exit fee for all passengers leaving Ezeiza Airport. See www.aa2000.com.ar for more information.

