Skip the taxi scramble and enjoy a private transfer between Buenos Aires’ domestic (AEP) and international (EZE) airports. Ride with a local Spanish-speaking driver who handles your bags and knows every shortcut in town. Door-to-door service runs 24/7—so you can relax, no matter when your flight lands or leaves.
“You’re looking for Ezeiza, right?” our driver asked as he loaded my suitcase into the trunk, his accent warm and familiar. The city was just waking up—street vendors setting up, the air still cool from the night. I’d landed at Aeroparque (AEP) after a short hop from Mendoza and needed to get across town to catch my international flight at EZE. No fuss, no waiting in taxi lines—just a quick hello and we were off.
The ride itself felt smooth, even as we passed through busy Palermo and then sped along the highway. I noticed how the morning light hit the old billboards and how locals on motorbikes zipped past us, weaving through traffic like they’d done it a thousand times. Our driver chatted about football and pointed out where the city’s best empanadas could be found—not that I had time to stop, but it made me smile.
We pulled up right at the international terminal entrance, not far from where families were saying their goodbyes. The whole trip took less than an hour, even with some early traffic. Having someone who knew exactly where to go—and who didn’t mind my rusty Spanish—made all the difference. Honestly, it took away that usual airport stress so I could just focus on my next adventure.
It typically takes 45 minutes to an hour depending on traffic and time of day. Early mornings or late nights are usually faster.
Yes, transfers operate 24/7 so you can book any time your flight arrives or departs.
Your driver will greet you at arrivals with a sign so you can spot them easily after landing.
The standard allowance is one hand baggage and one checked bag per person; if you have extra luggage, let them know in advance for arrangements.
Your transfer includes door-to-door pickup and drop-off between both Buenos Aires airports, all taxes and fees covered, plus a friendly local driver who’ll meet you right at arrivals—even if your flight is delayed. And when it’s time to load up, help with your bags is part of the deal too.
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