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How to get to Buenos Aires

Here’s our detailed guide on how to get to Buenos Aires in Argentina. You can fly from multiple destinations and extend your trip after the ISER Meeting to see the plethora of beautiful highlights waiting to be discovered. Immerse yourself in the country’s charm and diverse landscapes, making your journey truly unforgettable. From the bustling streets of Buenos Aires to the natural wonders beyond, there’s something for every traveler to enjoy. Don’t miss out on the adventure – start planning your Argentine escapade today!

Aeroparque Jorge Newbery

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Ministro Pistarini International Airport

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Arrival from EU, Middle East & Africa

Travelers from the EU, Middle East, and Africa have several options to reach Argentina, mainly focusing on Buenos Aires, which is the primary international gateway to the country. Major airlines operate flights with one stop in cities like Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Qatar, Istanbul, Frankfurt, Madrid, London, or Paris. From these hubs, direct flights to Buenos Aires are available, landing at Ezeiza International Airport (EZE).

Arrival from America

Travelers from North America can find non-stop flights to Buenos Aires from cities such as Miami, New York, Los Angeles, Dallas, and Atlanta, with airlines like American Airlines, Delta, and United offering direct routes to Ezeiza International Airport. From Canada, Air Canada operates direct flights from Toronto. For those coming from South America, there are numerous direct flights from major cities like São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Santiago de Chile, and Bogotá.

Arrival from Asia Pacific

For travelers from Asia, reaching Argentina usually involves at least one stopover. Common connecting cities include Doha (Qatar Airways), Dubai (Emirates), Istanbul (Turkish Airlines), and European hubs such as Paris (Air France) and Frankfurt (Lufthansa).

Entry Visa

Please refer to https://www.passportindex.org/country/argentina/ to find out what the exact entry requirements are for your country of residence.

Applying for an Invitation Letter

Please refer to the ISER meeting homepage to claim your letter of invitation here: https://iserbiennialmeeting2024.org/program/registration/.

Transfers from Aeroparque Jorge Newbery and Ministro Pistarini International Airport

Make use of our exclusive ISER Meeting Transport Partner Teletrans and their 10% Discount on each trip booked through their website for all of our delegates. We highly recommend to book a taxi to get to the Meeting Venue and to refrain from using any public transportation in Buenos Aires.

Teletrans Worldwide Chauffeured Services is an executive transportation company, oriented on corporate transportation, was founded in 2004, and offers services in the main cities of the world. The main difference and focus is in the service care with bilingual drivers, 24 hour assistance, and modern vehicles. Simply mention that you are an ISER delegate to receive your discount.