Time between flights in Ministro Pistarini Airport (Buenos Aires)

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I have 2h40 between two international flights at Ministro Pistarini Airport, in Buenos Aires. Am I screwed?

Coming from Santiago and going to Brazil, both flights are in Terminal A.

The tickets are from different companies (coming with Qantas via LAN, going with United via Turkish).






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What is the distance between AEP and EZE airports?

The total driving distance from EZE to AEP is 30 miles or 48 kilometers. Your trip begins at Ministro Pistarini International Airport in Buenos Aires, Argentina. It ends at Jorge Newbery Airfield in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Are there two airports in Buenos Aires?

There are two different airports in Buenos Aires, and often people need to travel between them to catch connecting flights.

How many terminals does EZE airport have?

It has three terminals: A (for international flights), B (some domestic and international flights) and C (domestic flights).

How long is the flight from Iguazu Falls to Buenos Aires?

Buenos Aires to Iguazu Falls by Plane \u2013 The Quick Option. Hands down the quickest way of getting from Buenos Aires to Iguazu falls is by plane. It takes just 1 hour and 50 minutes to cover the roughly 670 miles (1080km) between the two airports.



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