Cheap flights to Buenos Aires, Argentina from $227

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CMH — BUE
Apr 24 — May 11

Flights to Buenos Aires in 2024

Find the latest flights to Buenos Aires in 2024, with up-to-date prices and availability. In the last 7 days, Cheapflights users made a total of 3,138,949 searches and data was last updated on April 19, 2024.

Popular in

December

Cheapest in

October

Average price

$1,102

Round-trip from

$691

One-way from

$295
High demand for flights, 14% potential price rise
Best time to find cheap flights, 4% potential price drop
Average for round-trip flights in April 2024
From New York to Buenos Aires
One-way flight from New York to Buenos Aires

Cheap flights to Buenos Aires in April & May 2024

Discover affordable flights and deals to Buenos Aires in April and May 2024. In the last 7 days, Cheapflights users made a total of 3,138,949 searches and data was last updated on April 19, 2024.
The lowest-priced flights departing to Buenos Aires in April and May 2024 can be found below. Check back soon for alternative prices as deals update often.
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Thu 5/163:05 pmIAD - EZE
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Sat 5/111:20 amJFK - EZE
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Deal found 4/18$643
Mon 4/299:10 pmLAX - EZE
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Mon 5/274:00 amJFK - EZE
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Tue 6/116:00 amEZE - JFK
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Tue 5/1412:15 pmLAX - EZE
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Sat 5/256:10 amEZE - LAX
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Deal found 4/19$660

Buenos Aires 2024 flight deals

Explore flight deals for Buenos Aires in 2024, offering the best prices and options to suit your preferences. In the last 7 days, Cheapflights users made a total of 3,138,949 searches and data were last updated on April 19, 2024.
The lowest fares on flights traveling to Buenos Aires in April and May 2024. If these deals don't appeal to you, be sure to come back soon for more options.
Sat 10/121:20 amJFK - EZE
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Sat 6/81:20 amJFK - EZE
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Deal found 4/18$579
Sun 11/312:20 amJFK - EZE
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Tue 11/195:50 amEZE - JFK
1 stop19h 50mAvianca
Deal found 4/19$585
Sat 6/151:20 amJFK - EZE
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Tue 6/252:30 amEZE - JFK
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Deal found 4/19$598
Tue 9/246:55 amJFK - EZE
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Deal found 4/19$604
Sat 6/151:20 amJFK - EZE
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Deal found 4/19$609
Tue 9/31:20 amJFK - EZE
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Wed 9/187:00 amEZE - JFK
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Deal found 4/17$619
Tue 6/111:20 amJFK - EZE
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Tue 6/182:30 amEZE - JFK
1 stop22h 20mAvianca
Deal found 4/18$620

Flights to Buenos Aires departing soon

Discover available last-minute flight options to Buenos Aires, providing immediate availability and potentially lower prices. In the last 7 days, Cheapflights users made a total of 3,138,949 searches and data was last updated on April 19, 2024.
If you're looking for a last-minute flight to Buenos Aires, consider booking one of these fares. Double check the price, date, and time of your last-minute flight.
Mon 4/299:10 pmLAX - EZE
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Thu 5/97:35 pmEZE - LAX
1 stop27h 05mDelta
Deal found 4/19$651
Wed 5/15:05 pmLAX - AEP
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Mon 6/108:00 pmAEP - LAX
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Tue 4/3011:15 amLAX - EZE
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Thu 5/97:35 amEZE - LAX
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Fri 5/31:40 pmLAX - EZE
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Mon 5/138:00 pmEZE - LAX
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Fri 4/267:20 pmMIA - EZE
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Wed 10/307:30 amEZE - MIA
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Deal found 4/18$666
Sun 4/2811:59 pmLAX - EZE
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Thu 5/97:35 amEZE - LAX
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Thu 4/259:30 amMIA - EZE
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Fri 4/267:20 pmMIA - EZE
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Deal found 4/18$668
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Tue 5/144:50 pmEZE - MIA
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Deal found 4/18$670

One-way flights to Buenos Aires

Explore one-way flight options to Buenos Aires for greater flexibility in your travel plans. Find up-to-date pricing and availability for one-way flights. In the last 7 days, Cheapflights users made a total of 3,138,949 searches and data was last updated on April 19, 2024.
Take a look at some of the best available flights traveling to Buenos Aires at this time. Users can also find round-trip Buenos Aires flights by using the search form above.
Wed 8/71:15 pmMIA - AEP
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Deal found 4/18$256
Thu 5/22:20 pmMIA - AEP
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Deal found 4/18$257

Direct flights to Buenos Aires

Mon 5/279:00 amMIA - EZE
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Deal found 4/18$666
Wed 5/89:00 amMIA - EZE
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Thu 5/307:55 amEZE - MIA
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Deal found 4/18$680
Tue 4/239:00 amMIA - EZE
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Thu 5/97:55 amEZE - MIA
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Deal found 4/19$682
Mon 5/206:15 pmMIA - EZE
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Mon 5/277:55 amEZE - MIA
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Deal found 4/18$684
Thu 4/259:00 amMIA - EZE
Nonstop9h 00mAerolineas Argentinas
Mon 6/310:40 pmEZE - MIA
Nonstop9h 20mAerolineas Argentinas
Deal found 4/18$688
Thu 5/29:00 amMIA - EZE
Nonstop9h 00mAerolineas Argentinas
Sat 6/87:55 amEZE - MIA
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Deal found 4/18$690
Wed 5/229:00 amMIA - EZE
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Deal found 4/19$691
Sat 5/259:00 amMIA - EZE
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Tue 6/47:55 amEZE - MIA
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Deal found 4/18$694
Thu 5/239:00 amMIA - EZE
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Deal found 4/18$698

Average price of flights to Buenos Aires by month

Plan your trip to Buenos Aires by taking into account the cheapest months to travel. The average price of a one-way flight to Buenos Aires is currently $248 while a round-trip flight costs $653. Price data was last updated on April 14, 2024.

Currently, September is the cheapest month in which you can book a flight to Buenos Aires (average of $795). Flying to Buenos Aires in December will prove the most costly (average of $1,151). There are multiple factors that influence the price of a flight so comparing airlines, departure airports and times can help keep costs down.

January

$1,005

February

$1,128

March

$1,024

April

$815

May

$844

June

$880

July

$961

August

$830

September

$795

October

$867

November

$963

December

$1,151

Temperature and rainfall in Buenos Aires by month

Plan your trip to Buenos Aires by taking into account the average temperature and rainfall totals by month.

BUE

Temperature

51.8 - 77 °F

If weather is an important factor for your trip to Buenos Aires, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, January is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 77.0 F. Travelers looking to avoid the cold should look outside of June, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 51.8 F).

When is the best time to book a flight to Buenos Aires?

Use this chart to determine the optimal time to book a round-trip flight to Buenos Aires. Price data was last updated on January 28, 2024.
To ensure you get the cheapest price possible for a flight to Buenos Aires, you should look to book at least 9 days in advance of your intended travel date. The price of your flight may increase if you delay and leave booking until a week or so before departure.
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When is the cheapest time to fly to Buenos Aires?

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Users looking for the lowest fares to Buenos Aires should consider flying on Tuesday afternoons, when prices are typically cheapest. Budget-minded travelers will want to avoid Saturday at noon, when prices are usually at their highest.
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Reviews of airlines servicing Buenos Aires

Get insights into the airlines that provide service to Buenos Aires. Read reviews, discover amenities, and learn about the overall travel experience offered by airlines. Use this information to make informed decisions when choosing an airline for your flight to Buenos Aires. Reviews last updated April 19, 2024.
To help decide which airline to fly to Buenos Aires, see what other customers have to say about Air Canada, Aerolineas Argentinas and Avianca. Users can see the overall rating for each airline as well as how each is rated in terms of entertainment options, comfort, food, crew/service, and boarding process.
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Very good
11,094 reviews

Entertainment

8.0

Comfort

7.9

Overall

8.1

Boarding

8.2

Crew

8.6

Food

7.5

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1 / 10

In the boarding area at La Guardia, there are charging stations for electronics but the electric outlets do not work on many of the stations.

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11,094 reviews

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7.9

Overall

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8.6

Food

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7.9

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Food

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In the boarding area at La Guardia, there are charging stations for electronics but the electric outlets do not work on many of the stations.

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Comfort

7.9

Overall

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Food

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In the boarding area at La Guardia, there are charging stations for electronics but the electric outlets do not work on many of the stations.

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Very good
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Entertainment

8.0

Comfort

7.9

Overall

8.1

Boarding

8.2

Crew

8.6

Food

7.5

Reviews

1 / 10

In the boarding area at La Guardia, there are charging stations for electronics but the electric outlets do not work on many of the stations.

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Very good
11,094 reviews

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Comfort

7.9

Overall

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Food

7.5

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In the boarding area at La Guardia, there are charging stations for electronics but the electric outlets do not work on many of the stations.

Most people don’t strap on their tango shoes for their flights to Buenos Aires, but we guarantee that they’ve got a pair or two stowed away in their luggage: this South American city is sure to move the most left-footed tourists to the tips of their toes with the passionate throes of its native dance. A Buenos Aires flight nonstop from New York runs about twelve hours, so it’ll give you plenty of time to rest up for the vivacious, vibrant nightlife the city has to offer. Dance the tango that made Buenos Aires famous in the streets of San Telmo, the historic, cobblestone-covered quarter of the city. Squeeze in between screaming soccer fans at a smoky bar in Belgrano to watch the Superclásico, the game which pits two of Buenos Aires’ favorite soccer teams, Club Atletico River Plate and Boca Juniors, against each other for the most spirited match of the season. And if the complimentary meal served on your Buenos Aires flight doesn’t quite hit the spot, fear not: restaurants serve up empanadas, baked meat and vegetable dumplings, and world-renowned Argentine steak until the sun starts to rise over the shores of the Rio de la Plata. 

The energy of “the Paris of South America” doesn’t disappear come daybreak: the money you save on your cheap flight to Buenos Aires will be well spent in Palermo, where porteños, or Buenos Aires residents, peruse the shady streets for treasure found in independently owned boutiques and art galleries. After buying a first edition Borges novel at a second-hand bookstore or a one-of-a-kind belt made of woven newspapers from an edgy boutique, mosey on over to La Boca, the birthplace of tango and arguably one of the city’s most heavily visited neighborhoods due to its vibrant, candy-colored walls. It’s here where you can whip out those tango shoes that waited so patiently throughout your flight to Buenos Aires, and dance the dance that made Argentina and the rest of the world fall in love with its illustrious capital city.

Buenos Aires, Argentina climate

Cheap flights to Buenos Aires are hard to come by throughout the holiday season, when summer is in full swing in the southern hemisphere. With its mild winters, sultry summers, and temperate transitions in between, Buenos Aires makes for an ideal travel destination year-round. Summer hits halfway through November and doesn’t dissolve into fall until halfway through April, and the coldest weather in winter is encountered throughout the months of June and July.

Best Time to Fly to Buenos Aires, Argentina

Argentine Independence Day, July 9th, draws a huge crowd to the capital city for revelry and remembrance. With study abroad programs in Buenos Aires becoming more and more popular with high schools and colleges around the world, students will be booking flights to Buenos Aires for January, February and July in order to begin their fall semesters and spring semesters, respectively. The population of Argentina is predominantly Catholic, which is why Semana Santa (Holy Week) is observed for the week preceding Easter. Finding accommodations or cheap flights to Buenos Aires surrounding this period may be difficult, seeing as many Argentines abroad return home to visit and spend time with family.

Peak Season: 

Though the holidays will hardly bring about a Buenos Aires flight that won’t break the bank, celebrating under the Argentine sun is an experience worth every peso. Trade those wintry blues in December, January and February for a vacation full of long days that lead into nights at your favorite boliche (discotheque) that’ll inevitably conclude with breakfast at your favorite cafetería (coffee shop). 

Off-peak Season

For travelers planning on a flight to Buenos Aires that’ll land them in a sun-drenched city on the autumnal cusp, book Buenos Aires flights for March or April before or after Semana Santa (Holy Week).

Getting around Buenos Aires, Argentina

The oldest subway in South America, the subte, is a quick, cheap and efficient way to get around Buenos Aires. The buses can take you anywhere, but it may not be worth the effort to figure out the routes. Buenos Aires is great to walk around, boasting lovely streets, plazas and parks. You can also grab a radio taxi, which is safer than street taxis. You can identify them by the plastic light boxes on their roofs. Make sure you know your destination’s address and cross street, as some drivers don’t know the city very well. You don’t need a car to get around the city, but if you drive, make sure you find out the rules of the road.   

Buenos Aires, Argentina Travel Information

  • Lunfardo Porteño: Argentine Spanish has its own slang which can boggle the mind of any Spanish speaker unfamiliar with the daily jargon of Buenos Aires (for example, colectivos are also called bondis, everyone speaks castellano, not español, and everyone refers to each other as “Che”). Lunfardo is easy to pick up and won’t affect your ability to communicate, so don’t worry about making minor adjustments to your Spanish throughout your stay. 
  • Buenos Aires is home to the one of the world’s longest avenues, the Avenida Rivadavia, as well as the world’s widest, Avenida 9 de Julio, which spans an entire city block with its numerous lanes of traffic. When pedestrians are given the green light to cross 9 de Julio, you’ll notice that those in the know will pick up the pace and briskly walk or jog to cross the avenue as quickly as possible. They have the right idea: Though it’s the law for drivers to give pedestrians the right of way in the United States, cabs in Buenos Aires tend to take off before the light turns green, so a little hussle won’t hurt you in helping you reach the curb faster (and safely!) 
  • La Plaza de Mayo is a focal point of official, commercial, political and historical significance in Buenos Aires and Argentina at large. If your flight to Buenos Aires happened to present “Evita” as part of its in flight entertainment, chances are you’ll recognize the pink balcony from which Argentina’s most famous first lady made her most famous address. La Casa Rosada (The Pink House), which looks out over the Plaza, is similar to the White House of the United States, in that it’s the official seat of the executive branch of Argentine government. 
  • As the epicenter for Argentine political activism, several strikes and demonstrations are held in the Plaza, as they have been for decades. If you happen upon the Plaza de Mayo on a Thursday afternoon, you’re sure to see a moving and painful display: the Madres de la Plaza de Mayo, an organization of mothers and family members fighting to reunite with their abducted and “disappeared” loved ones who fell victim to La Guerra Sucia (the Dirty War), encircle the obelisk in the center of the plaza for a half-hour in protest. The white handkerchief covering their heads has become an emblem so well known that its meaning requires no written or verbal reminder, and the handkerchief is painted on the weathered bricks of the plaza in the circle the Madres continue to walk. The Plaza de Mayo is constantly swarming with people due to the fact that all Subte lines intersect within two blocks of the Plaza’s boundaries, so your presence on a Thursday won’t be an intrusion; just keep the solemn nature of the event in mind out of respect for the Madres de la Plaza de Mayo. 
  • Though traditionally a day of rest, Sunday in Buenos Aires is the busiest day of the week for artisans, artists, and shopping addicts alike. The Feria San Telmo runs all day and extends through the streets and alleyways from Plaza Dorrego, while artists and aspiring fashion and jewelry designers gather on in Palermo at Plaza Serrano to sell their canvases and creations on the sidewalk. The action starts around 10am and wraps up around 4 or 7 depending on the season, the weather, and the discretion of the vendors, so be sure to arrive early on to search through their wares for buried treasure. 
  • “Ojo en La Boca”: though the Technicolor, tangoing neighborhood draws quite a crowd, La Boca is arguably the most dangerous area within Buenos Aires city limits and petty crime is prevalent here. The crayon box color scheme of this part of the city is what makes it famous, so visiting before sundown is not only assuredly safer, it’s also just a smarter move when it comes to planning your itinerary. This shouldn’t dissuade you from taking Colectivo 152 to La Boca by any means; the neighborhood is not to be missed during a trip to Buenos Aires, but it helps to keeps your wits about you particularly in this part of the city. 
  • Palermo, Buenos Aires’ largest neighborhood, is divided into five sub-barrios: Alto Palermo, Palermo Chico, Palermo Viejo, Palermo SoHo and Palermo Hollywood. Alto Palermo, bordering Recoleta and its famous cemetery, is home to the Alto Palermo mall and some of the best retail shopping the city has to offer. Palermo Chico extends up Avenida Libertador and is home to the foreign embassies, along with the residents of the diplomats and officials who work them. Palermo Chico is also home to Buenos Aires’ most celebrated fine arts museums, el Museo de Bellas Artes and MALBA, el Museo de Arte Latino de Buenos Aires. Made famous by the poetry of Jorge Luis Borges, Palermo Viejo stretches from Avenida Santa Fe to Avenida Córdoba and showcases spectacular examples of Spanish architecture in this residential area alongside beautifully manicured parks. 
  • Inside Palermo Viejo is Palermo SoHo, where young porteños and party-minded tourists make there way for fiestas after dark. The bustling bohemian community of boutiques and funky cafes transforms at dusk into nightlife hub with the open-air bars and discotheques of Plaza Serrano. Alongside Palermo SoHo is Palermo Hollywood, where several Argentine production companies have set up shop. 
  • A good rule of thumb for traversing Palermo SoHo and Palermo Hollywood is to walk down Scalabrini Ortiz, starting from its intersection with Avenida Santa Fe and walking towards Avenida Córdoba: any right turn you take off of Scalabrini Ortiz will take you to Palermo SoHo, and if you turn onto El Salvador, Costa Rica, Nicaragua or Honduras, you’ll pass by chic steakhouses and cafeterías on your way to Plaza Serrano. 
  • False currency remains a nuisance in the daily vida porteña. Using an ATM guarantees legitimate bank notes, but Argentine ATMs dole out the requested amount in large bills (i.e. 100 and 50 peso notes) when applicable instead of smaller bills of twenties and tens. Make a note to make change in retail establishments or in restaurants and bars when your sum comes to more than 50 pesos: refrain from paying taxis, smaller restaurant and bar tabs, and at street fairs with 100 peso notes, because that’s when you’re most likely to encounter a fake 50, 20 or 10 peso bill shuffled in with your change.
  • What does EZE mean?

    Buenos Aires Ministro Pistarini Airport is EZE. This code is created by the International Air Transport Association (IATA) and airlines use IATA codes to identify the departing or arrival airports in the flight routes they service. While you’re still figuring out your travel plans, it’s not a bad idea to learn the names and codes of other airports around these areas: Buenos Aires Jorge Newbery Airport (AEP).

  • Can I find cheaper flights to Buenos Aires if I am willing to have layovers?

    Yes, flights with layovers are often cheaper than direct flights. Keep an eye out for flight deals to Buenos Aires on Cheapflights that require 1 or 2 stops for potential cost savings.

  • What is the best airline to fly to Buenos Aires?

    Based on reviews from Cheapflights users, American Airlines is rated the highest out of the airlines that fly to Buenos Aires.

  • What is the cheapest airport to fly to in Buenos Aires?

    Buenos Aires Jorge Newbery Airport is currently the cheapest airport to fly to in Buenos Aires. One-way flights to Buenos Aires Jorge Newbery Airport typically cost $25, while round-trip flights cost around $66.

  • How much is a round-trip flight to Buenos Aires?

    A round-trip flight to Buenos Aires will typically cost around $98, however they can be found for as little as $70.

  • Where does the fastest flight to Buenos Aires depart from?

    For those looking to save time traveling to Buenos Aires, Miami offers the quickest one-way flight (8 hours 50 minutes).

  • Does Buenos Aires Ministro Pistarini Airport have rental cars?

    Yes. Those touching down at Buenos Aires Ministro Pistarini Airport can take advantage of the rental car services offered upon their arrival.

  • Are there hotels close to Buenos Aires Ministro Pistarini Airport?

    Yes. Buenos Aires Ministro Pistarini Airport has hotels nearby for those requiring accommodations. Los Arboles, casa completa a 5 minutos del Aeropuerto Ezeiza is the closest property to Buenos Aires Ministro Pistarini Airport (1.0 mi away from Buenos Aires Ministro Pistarini Airport).

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