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2 years ago
The Terminal A, got bigger and looks extremely beautiful. Tons of space and light. There are a few restaurants, not enough seating tho. The customs area is super nice and ample. Very organized. read more
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AU Tte. Gral. Pablo Riccheri Km 33,5
Ezeiza
B1802 Ezeiza
Argentina
011 5480-6111
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http://aa2000.com.ar/ezeiza
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Does Terminal A have free WiFi?
Yes, Terminal A has free WiFi.
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2 Reviews
I flew through terminal C both domestically and internationally…read more Both were actually quite easy to fly through regardless on where we were flying to. Security was a breeze both times and immigration was easy as well. The domestic side of terminal c has one shop and a small little cafe kiosk with a small selection of drinks. It's not the greatest location for domestic flights because of the lack of shop and food options. However, the international side has a few shops, a McDonald's, Starbucks, two bars, and a few restaurants. There are no souvenir shops (there is one but it's a random shop of books and magnets with company logos on it, nothing about Argentina). Overall, great airport and probably the easiest I've ever flown in and out of.
So bad, security took an hour and a half and was disorganized as hell. Three different lines that…read moremoved slowly for no reason, I was like get me out ugh wanted to DIE
On the bus
Arriving... Get on a bus which takes you to luggage claim
In the course of an antarctic expedition cruise we flew in our out of EZE three times. It is a…read moredecent airport with plenty of restaurants and it generally flows well. My biggest problem with this airport was the temperature. It was hot and humid inside in the summer. A sweat a lot walking around and waiting in line. Also, be aware -- maybe not the airport's fault -- but Argentine law prohibits taking any liquids on a place even if purchased after security. I wish the airport could be more clear about his before they sell us lots of beverages that will be confiscated before boarding the plane.
We flew in and out of this airport multiple times. It is not that close to the city but thanfully…read morewe did not hit traffic and the airport was not crowded. It is an OK airport overall...the eating options are allright.
Flight to Iguazu
This was our second time visiting the Centurion lounge in Buenos Aires. We were fortunate that it…read morewasn't too crowded when we arrived and we had no problem getting a seat. As we got closer to our flight time it really filled up. I wouldn't say the food was that substantial, but I really enjoyed the pizza. It was kind of like a fresh bread/cheese situation and it was really tasty. The coffee machine was also excellent if a little complex to operate. Staff was also really friendly and kept our spaces clean. One star off that I thought the bathrooms could use a bit of an update. One had a faulty lock and they definitely didn't match the standard of the rest of the place. Definitely worth visiting if you have the access.
Not the best Centurion lounge, but definitely not the worst. Pro- no wait time, spacious, and…read moreseveral drink options available. Con not much hot food, and generally low quality food. We weren't super hungry when we arrived, but had a pumpkin soup and spritz. Overall very mid
DIY salad bar. Some hot foods and sandwiches to the left
Freddo ice cream bars. (The Argentine version of Klondike). Wine bar in the back right.
This is our first time in Argentina and we spent a few days in Buenos Aires and now we are headed…read moreout to Iguazu Falls. Our travel company booked us with Argentina Airlines so this will be our first experience with them. This particular airport is very convenient to town, we were here within 20 minutes, so that is really nice! I am not understanding why people are stating they are dropped off on the tarmac as where we are at gate eight I can see plenty of jet Bridge usage. As we taxied out to takeoff I did see some planes that were disembarking onto the tarmac so I'm not sure what determines whether you get a jet bridge or not unless it's just plain size. We were on a 737 800. There are plenty of restaurants here, including a hard rock café, a French bakery, pizza place and a couple different coffee shops, including a Starbucks there's not enough seating at the gate per flight, but people spread out into other areas. there was enough room until the pilots decided to strike for a couple of hours so everyone was delayed As soon as the strike was lifted, the boarding process began quickly I did notice that they do have some international departures from here so it's not just domestic as I had originally thought ADDING as we had to come back through here flying from Iguazu to Mendoza, and we had to use the stairs on the tarmac, lol. I am not sure how they decide who gets a jet bridge and who doesn't but here we are. Very difficult for mobility limited passengers.
Small but mighty. This airport does local and international trips. It's also within 10-15 minutes…read moreof Palermo and super accessible to the rest of the city. The Uber area is also right in front and airport WiFi is still reachable there so navigating transportation out of the airport is no hassle at all. Also, given the location, flights in and out give a really pretty, up close view of BA. There's a Priority Pass lounge in there that gets crowded pretty quickly but turnover is quick so wait times aren't too long. Cleanliness could be a tad better but honestly, given the size and number of people who come through, they do a pretty good job!
Bakery shop
Took over 20 mins for waiter to come say hello or take order. And whatever i ate got me sick.read more
The only option for food. If you have to eat here I recommend the pancetta and cheese sandwich with…read moresome white wine. They brought the wrong wine out and are very overpriced, even for an airport.
Airport terminal c
Desde lejos, la cafetería.
I took 2 round trips with them:…read more 1. EZE airport to their terminal, and back 2. Their terminal to AEP airport, and back I also took one of their taxis to my hotel, and I forgot my smartphone in that cab. My friend called them and translated for me, trying to track down the taxi driver. My friend told me it's not common for people to return lost items, and that the driver could make more money selling my phone than in one month of working. And I panicked. But the driver was honest and returned my iPhone. I definitely recommend them.
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