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Ezeiza International Airport (EZE), which is officially known as Ministro Pistarini International Airport. Located around 35 km / 21 miles south-west of central Buenos Aires and within the Ezeiza region, this international airport is connected to the city by a fast motorway, the General Ricchieri Expressway. Ministro Pistarini Airport in Ezeiza is the most important airport in the whole of Argentina and currently handles up to five million passengers each year. This equates to more than 70 percent of the country's international air traffic, making Ezeiza Airport a particularly noteworthy transport hub within Latin America.
At the airport there are several exchange offices and banks. Telephone and Internet access are in terminals A and B. Also, the airport is a rental mobile phones, several restaurants, cafes and bars and a pharmacy. The airport has parking for taxis. Urban taxis are available for Ezeiza and Buenos Aires from outside both terminals permitted in special locations (journey time: 45 minutes). Companies Transfer-Express and Manuel Tienda León provides services of drivers for traffic between Ezeiza and Buenos Aires. Taxi fare is $ 1.98 plus $ 0.22 for every 200 meters of the road. The terminals are separated by a short walk away.
Several bus services carry out the transport to Ezeiza, Buenos Aires and the surrounding area.
Bus number 502 should be up to the city Ezeiza City.
Bus number 51 should in Constitución via Monte Grande.
Bus number 86 provides transportation between the airport and the center of Buenos Aires, Plaza de Mayo.
The airport has two car rental companies: Hertz and Avis, both located in the arrivals area of Terminal 1. The airport has parking spaces in multi-story indoor parking garage and outdoor parking area, next to Terminal A. Between short-and long-term parking at the airport there is no difference. There are two information desks. One is located on the first floor of Terminal A and is open around the clock, and the second is on the first floor of Terminal B, and is open from 05.30. Phone assistance are located throughout the terminal, thus there is a direct link to the Information Desk. Customs officials from the Organization of Aeropuertos Argentina 2000 can provide information and assistance, are easily identified by uniforms. Tourist information offices are located in Terminal A Arrivals area and the return of the luggage in the hall of arrivals area of Terminal B. Several exchange points are in both terminals and ATMs in Terminal A. There are non-stop bank in the arrivals area of Terminal A. Telephone and Internet access is available in the Departures area of Terminal A and the arrival area of Terminal B. Rental of mobile phones can be found in areas of Arrivals and Departures Terminal A. There are several restaurants, cafes and bars. The airport has several shops, non-dutiable stores are available in Terminal A and B in the zone of departure and in Terminal A Arrivals area. Office locker is located next to the Information Desk on the first floor of Terminal A and Terminal Shipments in the zone A; office for storage available in the arrivals area of Terminal A. Lost property is transferred to the National Aeronautical Police. Carts are available for a fee. At both terminals are located pharmacies, and medical center - in Terminal A. The airport has facilities for VIP guests on the second floor of the Departures area of Terminal B, and on the second floor of Terminal B Departures area (after security), they are only for business-class passengers of various airlines and club members. VIP members can use the services of registration, bar and lounges, take a shower, access to the Internet, watch TV and use the services of telephone and fax.
The hotels are located between 21-38km (13-24 miles) from the airport, including: the Caesar Park Buenos Aires Claridge Hotel Crowne Plaza Buenos Aires - Panamericano Hilton Buenos Aires Holiday Inn Express Puerto Madero Hotel Crillon Hotel InterContinental Buenos Aires Marriott Plaza Hotel Buenos Aires Sheraton Buenos Aires.
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