Originally Posted by
nytango
...Plus dont forget the new possible visa entry fee after jan 1 and to complicate things your return is more than 90 days so "tourist visa" doesnt apply
There's also the slight possibility that you may be denied boarding in the US (if intending to enter Argentina as a tourist), if you won't be able to show onward travel before 90 days. The airline is quite within it's rights to do this. At least up till now, it's been easy to extend your tourist visa for another 90 days by going to immigration (there's an office in downtown BsAs) and paying a small fee. However as NYTango points out, with the upcoming reciprocity fee staring on Jan01, things might get more complicated.
Originally Posted by
gaucho99
I thought the final price seemed fairly high...but wouldn't the taxes and fees be added on to all fares...or is this site adding extra hidden fees?
No necessarily. On airline's own web sites, they often show the total amount upfront (e.g. UA).
John