Originally Posted by
Mgoblueno1
I tried doing this recently but the option for "Estados Unidos" is missing from the nationality and passport dropdown. The American site is much higher price (before factoring in tourist dollar).
Their twitter support tried pushing me to just use the American website. Anyone with any insight to this?
Actually, USA is indicated as EE UU in the drop-down for both nationality and passport as that is the common Spanish abbreviation for Estados Unidos. I was confused too.
After figuring this out, we were able to book several intra-Argentina segments via the Spanish version of the webpage with an exchange rate of approximately 720 pesos using an American visa credit card recently.