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Ministro Pistarini Ezeiza Airport
There are 3 airports in Buenos Aires, Ministro Pistarini de Ezeiza, Aeroparque J. Newbery, and the Aerostación Comandante Espora. Anyway we are going to focus in the international one, Ministro Pistarini de Ezeiza.
homepage of the Airport
How to get to the airport:
By car:
From Plaza San Martín to the airport: Take Calle San Martín, Avenida Del Libertador, Avenida Maipú, Calle Arenales, Avenida 9 de Julio, motorway 25 de Mayo, Avenida TGL Dellepiane and the motorway TGP Riccheri.
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Public Transport:
Taxi: There is a cab stand at the airport. Municipal taxis for both Ezeiza and Buenos Aires are available outside in the terminals at authorised taxi ranks, the journey time is 45 minutes). Transfer-Express tel: (011) 5480 0196 operates a chauffeur service between Ezeiza and Buenos Aires, departing from both terminals.
Bus: There are many buses that operated to Ezeiza, Buenos Aires and the surrounding areas. Bus 394 runs to Monte Grande railway station and Camino de Cintura. Bus 502 runs to Ezeiza City. Bus 51 runs to Constitución via Monte Grande. Bus 86 operates between the airport and central Buenos Aires, Plaza de Mayo. Manuel Tienda León provides a shuttle service from the airport.
Car Hire
There are four car hire companies at the airport: Alamo, Avis, Hertz and Localiza, located in Terminal A Arrivals.
Parking
The airport has parking spaces available in a multi-storey covered parking garage and an open-air parking lot, next to Terminal A. There is no distinction between long- and short-term parking at the airport. Spaces are subject to availability; reservations are cannot be made.
Airport Facilities
Banks and offices: Several bureaux de change in both terminals. There is a bank operating 24/7 in the Terminal A Arrivals area. Telephone and Internet access available in Terminal A and Terminal B. Mobile phone hire and services are available in Terminal A Arrivals and Departures.
Bars and Restaurants: There are several restaurants, cafes and bars.
Shopping: There are several shops at the airport. Duty-free is available in Terminal A and B Departures, and in Terminal A Arrivals.
luggage: The left-luggage service is located next to the information desk on the ground floor of Terminal A and in Terminal A Departures; lockers are available in Terminal A Arrivals. Lost property is handled by the National Aeronautical Police. Trolleys are available for a fee. Baggage wrapping services are located throughout the terminals.
Other Facilities: There are pharmacies in both terminals, and a medical service centre in Terminal A.
Conference and Bussiness facilities
The airport has VIP Lounges on the first floor of Terminal B Departures (after security), and on the first floor of Terminal B Departures. These sevices are for business-class passengers of few airlines and club members only. VIP members can use the check-in facilities, bar and relaxation room, take a shower, access the Internet, watch TV and use the telephone and fax facilities.
Facilities for disabled travellers
The airport is fully physically accessible. Ramps and lifts are located throughout the airport and there are specially adapted bathrooms, toilets and telephones. Telephones for the hearing impaired are also available. Disabled parking is available.
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