FlyerTalk Forums - View Single Post - Airside transit intl-to-intl at EZE?
View Single Post
Old Nov 27, 2014 | 7:18 pm
  #5  
tuchop
100 Countries Visited
10 Years on Site
 
Join Date: Sep 2013
Location: CDG
Programs: A bit of this and a bit of that
Posts: 805
Originally Posted by Gaucho100K
Have you called the airline...???
I was just about to suggest what Gaucho100k said.. Call both TK and CM to make sure. They should know, and maybe even assist you when you arrive there. I highly doubt they'll make you pay the reciprocity fees, but calling the airlines should clarify this.

Just found this on the aa2000 site (the people who run most of our airports) doing a bit of research:

Al descender del avión, aquellos pasajeros que se encuentren en tránsito o tengan conexiones con otro vuelo internacional, deberán permanecer en la zona destinada para tal fin, llamada zona de pre-embarque, sin traspasar el sector de control migratorio; caso contrario, perderá su condición de pasajero en tránsito / conexión. Aconsejamos contactarse con el personal de la línea aérea, en el momento de arribo del vuelo
It basically says that when you descend the plane (I'd suggest you do this before) you should notify someone from the airline on your transit condition to guide you. Head to the transit area, and not to "migraciones" (passport controls), otherwise you'll loose your transit-passenger condition and your connection (and you'll have to pay the reciprocity fees, which are checked in that part). There should be some kind of signs/indicators once your disembark the plane.
tuchop is offline