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International Ezeiza Airport "Ministro Pistarini"
Inaugurated in 1949, it is the international terminal of excellence in the Argentine Republic as it concentrates 80% of the country’s international air traffic.
Address: Autopista Ricchieri, Km. 33,500. Ezeiza, Province of Buenos Aires.
Telephone – information:(54–11) 5480–6111.

 

Jorge Newbery Airport
It is located in the northwestern area of the City of Buenos Aires. It holds mainly domestic flights, and in a lesser degree, international flights to the República Oriental del Uruguay. It is the airport with most passengers in transit.
Address: Av. Rafael Obligado S/N. (1425) Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires.
Telephone – information: (54–11) 5480–6111.
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Customs Offices
To avoid delays and objections when arriving from abroad, passengers must declare their belongings, specially those that, with a useful life of less than three years, could be confused with similar objects bought outside the country, such as notebooks, camcorders or cameras.
Those who come back to Argentina by airplane have a tax exemption of 600 dollars. Half of this amount comprises the items bought in the Duty Free Shop and the other half those articles that come in the luggage. If the tax exemption limit is exceeded, a 50% charge on the purchase value has to be paid. For this purpose it is strongly recommended to keep the bills of the items bought abroad.
There are special restrictions for cigarettes and alcoholic beverages.

 

Travel Tips for flyers
If you are going to board...

   • a domestic flight, it is advisable to get to the airport one hour prior to flight departure time;
   • an international flight, it is advisable to get to the airport three hours prior to flight departure time.
   • Do not carry packages or elements of unknown origin.
   • Do not carry explosive or flammable materials, gasoline, pressurized containers, firearms, radioactive material, poisons, corrosive or infectious substances on the plane, nor in your luggage.
   • Avoid carrying sharp metal objects or sprays in your carry–on bag.    • Watch your bags while you are at the airport.

If your are a transit passenger...

or have a connection to another international flight, do not pass into the immigration control area, otherwise you will lose such condition and will have to pay again the airport tax. For any doubt, please contact your airline agent.

If you need other recommendations contact the National Airport Systems Regulatory Organism (ORSNA).
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