Buenos Aires, Argentina Flights

Cheap fares, international and domestic routes to Buenos Aires

© Nicholas Gill

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Getting to Buenos Aires is easy with many of the world's largest airlines landing here.

Flights to Buenos Aires, Argentina are often some of the cheapest to South America from other continents.

Buenos Aires’ Ministro Pistarini International Airport serves most of the country’s international flights. The airport is sometimes called Ezeiza Airport, because it is located in the district of Ezeiza, which sits 35 minutes from the center of Buenos Aires.

Aeroparque Jorge Newbery, near Río de la Plata serves only Argentine and Uruguaian destinations and airlines such as LAN Argentina, Aerolíneas Argentinas, Austral, and Pluna.

Latin American Airlines that fly to Buenos Aires

LAN Argentina - LAN has the most flights to and from the South American continent and covers some of the best routes in Argentina. In Argentina LAN flies to Salta, Comodoro Rivadavia, Bariloche, Córdoba, El Calafate, Iguazú, Mendoza, and Rio Gallegos. Elsewhere on the continent LAN flies to Santiago, São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Lima, Cusco, Quito, Guayaquil, Miami, Newark, and several destinations in Central America.

Aerolíneas Argentinas - Argentina’s favorite air carrier has the most cmplete routes within the country and several international flights to major destinations such as Lima, Rio,Guayaquil, Miami, and even to the South Pacific and Australia. Aerolíneas Argentinas flies to every nearly airport within the country.

Austral - Australis a cheaper version of Aerolíneas Argentinas that flies to almost as many domestic locations and no international destinations.

Andes Líneas Aéreas - Salta, Puerto Madryn

Pluna - Montevideo, Punta del Este

TACA - The Costa Rican air carrier flies between Lima and Buenos Aires.

Gol Airlines - This Brazilian low cost airline recently began a rapid expansion on the South American continent. Flights from Buenos Aires fly to Rio or São Paulo and connect to Recife, Salvador, Lima, and Santiago.

TAM Airlines - This Brazilian carrier has air passes around Brazil and has a one flight to Buenos Aires. It’s a good option if you find a cheap flight to Buenos Aires but want to take spend more time exploring Brazil.

Varig Airlines - This Brazilian airline has flights between Brazil and South Africa, sometimes connecting in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Avianca - Offers direct flights between Buenos Aires and Bogota, Colombia.

Mexicana - Has direct service between Buenos Aires and Mexico City, Mexico.

North American Airlines that fly to Buenos Aires

American Airlines - American flies direct to Miami and New York JFK, Montevideo, Dallas/Fort Worth, and has connecting flights across the United States.

Delta - Delta airlines has flights between Buenos Aires and their hub in Atlanta.

Continental - Continental airlines flies direct to Houston from Buenos Aires.

United Airlines - Has service between Buenos Aires and Washington-Dulles airport.

European Airlines that fly to that fly to Buenos Aires

Air France - French air carrier Air France offers direct service between Buenos Aires and Santiago, Chile and Charles de Gaule airport in Paris, with connecting flights across Europe.

British Airways - Flights may stop in the US, however, also fly direct to London Heathrow from Buenos Aires.

Pluna, Air Europa, Air Europa and Iberia all fly between Buenos Aires and Madrid.

Alitalia - Flights between Buenos Aires and Milan


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