Originally Posted by
flytastic
Question: Are you familiar with EZE Buenos Aires Argentina airport?
When AA arrives, what terminal does it arrive in? Is it A or B or either one?
When AA departs, what terminal does it depart from? Is it A or B or either one?
Are the post-security (secure) areas (arrivals and departures) terminals A & B connected so when I arrive in let's say A, that I can go straight to B without going through immigration and customs? Are terminal A & B physically separated into two separate buildings so I have to exit A and go through immigration and customs, then come back in to B through security? I don't want to pay the reciprocity tax.
I arrive in the morning 9AM and depart the same day at night at 9PM and I want to hang out Admirals Club members have access to the Salon LAN lounge located in Terminal B near gate 9.
A&B are basically the same now (as far as check-in and departures, arrivals) and are connected. For int'l-int'l transit, you will go through transit security and go right back to the gate area, where you can access the LAN lounge. Your flights can arrive in A or B gates, and depart in A or B gates.
Whether your outbound flight will let you onboard without proof of payment (even showing them proof of a 12 hour int'l connection) is another story.