Buenos Aires Airport Guide

All you Need to Know about the Main Airport in Buenos Aires

General Airport Information

Ministro Pistarini International Airport, or simplest Ezeiza Airport as it is called by the locals after its location naming, is the main airfield serving Argentina’s capital and the largest aviation hub of the country. Located 31km/19.2 miles from Buenos Aires, EZE Airport welcomes domestic and international flights, sheltering both local air carriers and global airlines.

Terminals

EZE Airport has three interlinked via walkways terminal buildings. International Arrivals terminal, Domestic Arrivals terminal, and the new Departures terminal lie within walking distance of each other. International Arrivals terminal (terminal A) handles Arrivals from international destinations, while Domestic Arrivals terminal (terminal C) is dedicated to domestic Arrivals. On the other hand, the new and modern Departures terminal serves all departures, regardless of destination (domestic or international).

Hotels

What are your preferences? Do you want to stay near Ezeiza Airport, or are you excited about booking a room right in the heart of Buenos Aires? Whatever your needs are, you’ll find the ideal accommodation option for you. Check the top hotels near Ezeiza Airport Buenos Aires as well as located in the city center and make your choice! 

Parking

With four car parks, a long-stay parking lot, and a specially designated waiting area, Ezeiza Airport effectively meets the needs of its passengers. Car parks E1, E3, and E5 are ideal for short stays or parking for up to one week, while E2 is the parking zone for members only. Finally, E4 is the long-stay airport’s parking option. Hence, are you flying from Buenos Aires Airport? Leaving your car at EZE Airport shouldn’t trouble you at all!

Layover at the Airport

Ezeiza Airport may not have a wide variety of amenities. Still, you can enjoy your airport layover, exploring the EZE shopping and dining options. On the other hand, if your layover is long enough, you should definitely leave the airport and get to know the “capital of tango”, the majestic Buenos Aires!