AU Tte. Gral. Pablo Riccheri Km 33,5, B1802 Ezeiza, Buenos Aires, Argentina
It's a great airport, even if on the small side. However, it's growing rapidly. It has everything you'd need at an airport. If you need some local souvenirs, I recommend buying them begore boarding. My experience is that these have much better wool and leather articles available, as well as silver works, all staples of Argentine culture, even if not for everyone's wallet...
Sizeable international airport with decent food outlets and shops. However, surface access is horrendous (not helped by its distance from the city centre) and border checks may take a while. High prices by Argentinian standards.
Good, but not great. However it's expanding and getting a new ATC tower and a new terminal. Good parking lot, a little small, but with reasonably prices and daily, weekly and even monthly good rates. Although it's still a mess, time consuming and expensive way to getting here in and out. There is no railway, subway nor even a cheap bus alternative. No nothing. Just taxis and expensive charters.
For being the main airport in Buenos Aires is uncomfortable. There were some construction works going on so maybe in the future it'll get better. EDIT: so glad to say that the airport keeps getting better and better! There are more food options after the security checkpoint and more comfortable waiting areas at the gates. Some areas are still under construction but it will only be for better.
How poor is the departure lounge for international flights at Ezeiza. One toilet, no drinks fountain, limited food and boring options too. Don't get me started on the Duty Free. I remember when it was best airport Duty Free in South America. Not one Scottish Malt!!! Expensive and boring shops. I saved my money and bought everything on the way into Sao Paulo which is far superior.
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