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Ezeiza International Airport - Ministro Pistarini

IATA EZE ICAO SAEZ Large Airport Scheduled Service

Location

Airport Information

City

Buenos Aires (Ezeiza)

Continent

SA

Coordinates

-34,8222, -58,5358

Elevation

67 ft (20 m)

Runways

Ident Length Width Surface Lighted
11/29 10 827 ft (3 300 m) 197 ft ASP Yes
17/35 10 187 ft (3 105 m) 148 ft ASP Yes

Acerca de Ezeiza International Airport - Ministro Pistarini

El Aeropuerto Internacional Ministro Pistarini, comúnmente conocido como Ezeiza, es el principal aeropuerto internacional de Argentina. Situado a unos 35 kilómetros al suroeste del centro de Buenos Aires, el aeropuerto se inauguró en 1949 y lleva el nombre del ministro de obras públicas que supervisó su construcción. EZE gestiona más de 14 millones de pasajeros al año, principalmente desde las Terminales A y B. El aeropuerto es el centro de operaciones de Aerolíneas Argentinas, la aerolínea de bandera, que ofrece servicio nacional extenso y rutas internacionales a destinos de Sudamérica, Norteamérica y Europa. LATAM Airlines Argentina y otras compañías también operan vuelos internacionales desde Ezeiza. El transporte terrestre al centro de Buenos Aires se realiza principalmente en autobús y taxi, con un tiempo de trayecto que varía entre 40 minutos y más de una hora según el tráfico. El aeropuerto opera dos pistas de aterrizaje. La importancia de Buenos Aires como capital cultural y económica de Argentina, unida a sus atractivos turísticos como el tango, la gastronomía y la cercanía a la Patagonia y la pampa, genera una demanda constante de vuelos internacionales.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I get from Buenos Aires Ezeiza Airport to the city center?
Tienda Leon operates luxury bus service from Ezeiza to their terminal at Madero (downtown) in about 50-70 minutes for ARS 8,000-12,000. Manuel Tienda Leon also offers minibus transfers to specific hotels. Taxis cost approximately ARS 20,000-30,000 (USD 20-30) for the 35 km trip. Ride-hailing (Uber/Cabify) is available but drivers may ask for cash due to local regulations.
How many terminals does Buenos Aires Ezeiza Airport have?
Ministro Pistarini International Airport (Ezeiza) has three terminals: Terminal A handles Aerolineas Argentinas and its partners, Terminal B serves other international carriers, and Terminal C handles some overflow flights. The terminals are connected and accessible via the same building complex.
What is the difference between Buenos Aires' two airports?
Ezeiza (EZE) is the main international airport, located 35 km southwest of downtown. Jorge Newbery Aeroparque (AEP) is the domestic and regional airport located just 2 km from downtown, right on the Rio de la Plata waterfront. Some flights to neighboring countries (Uruguay, Brazil, Chile) also depart from Aeroparque. Allow ample time if connecting between the two airports.
Is there free Wi-Fi at Buenos Aires Ezeiza Airport?
Yes, EZE provides free Wi-Fi throughout the terminals. The network requires registration and provides basic browsing speeds. The airport has duty-free shops featuring Argentine wines and leather goods, as well as restaurants serving traditional Argentine cuisine including empanadas and steak.
Which airlines have a hub at Buenos Aires Ezeiza Airport?
Aerolineas Argentinas, a SkyTeam member, uses EZE as its primary international hub from Terminal A. The airline connects Buenos Aires to destinations across the Americas, Europe, and Oceania. LATAM Airlines Argentina also has significant operations. International carriers including American Airlines, Air France, Iberia, and Emirates serve the airport.