Buenos Aires Ministro Pistarini International Airport in a nutshell

Argentina's largest airport, Ministro Pistarini, 31 km from Buenos Aires, serves mainly international and long-haul traffic, supplemented by feeder flights from domestic routes.
Among the inhabitants of Buenos Aires, the airport is mainly known as Ezeiza, after the city in which it is located.
Ezeiza is a relatively user-friendly and spacious airport and the check-in process is usually fast.
Aerolineas Argentinas is the main hub for international flights here, while domestic airlines FlyBondi and JetSmart also have their second largest bases.
Although Ezeiza Airport also has frequent domestic flights, the much larger hub for flights within Argentina is Jorge Newbery Airport closer to the centre of Buenos Aires.
The majority of international flights head to this airport. Most flights to Buenos Aires are operated by the following airlines:
- Aerolineas Argentinas - Cancun, Madrid, Miami, Montevideo, Punta Cana, Rio de Janeiro, Rome, Sao Paulo
- Aermexico - Mexico City
- Air Canada - Toronto, Sao Paulo
- Air Europa - Madrid
- Air France - Paris
- American Airlines - Dallas, Miami, New York
- Avianca - Bogota, Medellin
- British Airways - London, Sao Paulo
- China Eastern Airlines - Auckland, Shanghai
- Copa Airlines - Panama City
- Delta - Atlanta, New York
- Emirates - Dubai, Rio de Janeiro
- Ethiopian Airlines - Addis Ababa, Sao Paulo
- Iberia - Madrid
- ITA Airways - Rome
- Jetsmart - Florianopolis, Lima, Recife, Rio de Janeiro, Santiago de Chile
- KLM - Amsterdam, Santiago de Chile
- LATAM - Florianopolis, Guyaquil, Lima, Miami, Santiago de Chile, Sao Paulo
- Lufthansa - Frankfurt
- Sky Airline - Florianopolis, Lima, Santiago de Chile
- Swiss - Sao Paulo, Zurich
- Turkish Airlines - Istanbul, Sao Paulo
- United - Houston
- and others
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