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Old Aug 12, 2010 | 9:03 am
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Originally Posted by malcolmkettering
Hi - bumping this up to see if there's any more current information.
Maybe it would have been better not to have bumped this very old thread as a lot of the information is way out of date (for example, there is now a reciprocity fee for certain nationalities entering Argentina via EZE, currently US$140 for US citizens).


Originally Posted by malcolmkettering
Now I am leaving EZE in a few days. Again AA tells me over the phone that I am not responsible for any departure taxes, but after my LIM experience, I am skeptical. Other sites mention a US$18 departure tax from EZE and I asked AA directly about this and again they were sure that I wouldn't have to pay it. Does anyone know if the EZE fee is EVER built in to the ticket? I paid several hundred in taxes for this ticket at ticketing.
As of last year, the EZE departure tax (now US$29) has been included in all tickets so you will NOT have to pay this in cash when departing EZE

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