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MarmiteToast Oct 12, 2012 3:59 am

Transit through Argentina
 
Hi all,

Hope this is the correct place to be posting this!

For convoluted reasons I'm flying London to Sao Paolo, via Buenos Aires; have a 6 hour layover at EZE before my flight to Sao Paolo.

I'm also eyeing the diminishing number of free pages of my passport vs. the stack of bookings I have between now and January with caution, and wondering if I need to execute a speedy renewal.

Is it possible to stay airside the whole time I'm in EZE and avoid my passport getting stamped?

Thanks in advance!

HIDDY Oct 12, 2012 6:29 am

In my experience transit passengers are usually segregated when you come off the airbridge. Exiting passengers to the left transit to the right.

MarmiteToast Oct 12, 2012 8:22 am

Great - thank you!

Gaucho100K Oct 12, 2012 8:34 am

The Argentine stamp isnt very big.... there is no rule against multiple stamps in your passport so my guess is you will be fine even if you leave the sterile area. Six hours in EZE, thats very close to extreme tourture, the lounges are horrid.

If I were you, I would have my bags checked through and grab a cab, and had into town for a nice meal, and then return to the airport. Yes, it will be an investment in the transportation but if you are able to spend the extra cash I would go for this.... if you can, hire a car by the hour and have the same driver wait for you and take you back.... ;)

Eastbay1K Oct 12, 2012 9:09 am


Originally Posted by Gaucho100K (Post 19483520)
The Argentine stamp isnt very big.... there is no rule against multiple stamps in your passport so my guess is you will be fine even if you leave the sterile area. Six hours in EZE, thats very close to extreme tourture, the lounges are horrid.

If I were you, I would have my bags checked through and grab a cab, and had into town for a nice meal, and then return to the airport. Yes, it will be an investment in the transportation but if you are able to spend the extra cash I would go for this.... if you can, hire a car by the hour and have the same driver wait for you and take you back.... ;)

My advice might be similar, or it might not.

What is the hour of your arrival/departure? Depending on the time of day, I'd recommend you return to EZE 2 hours prior to your flight, even if you are checked in. Also, your arrival formalities could last between 15 minutes and an hour depending on crowds.

Are you on one ticket or two? If on two, there will definitely be a departure tax on the connecting ticket. If on one, I don't know if it is charged, and if you go landside and then try and get back out to the gates (and if it isn't charged on connecting flights), you'll have to arrange to get it paid, otherwise you'll have an issue when the BP is scanned just prior to your departure formalities. (Does anyone here know the answer to this Q?)

So, your meal will end up costing approx. US$80 (RT taxi) + possibly US$29, plus the cost of meal. Plus, you'll have 2 more passport stamps ;)

If you stay at EZE, you will have a quick transit security, and no migracion formalities. This means you'll be @ EZE a long long time, which is a horrible place to be. I don't know if perhaps a better selection of a place to eat has opened in the new C gates.

HIDDY Oct 12, 2012 9:47 am

6 hours is a bit of an awkward length of time to be gallivanting from EZE. As you'll have to make sure you get back in time to clear security/immigration and take into account any traffic hold ups I'm not so sure it's worth the hassle or expense to be honest.
It depends which lounge you have access to.......they aren't great but the only really horrible one I've been in was the Amex one. The United and Admirals Club ones are perfectly okay. I haven't been in the IB lounge so can't comment.
EZE isn't the worst airport in the world to be spending six hours in you can still find a quiet corner somewhere if you don't want to spend all your time in a lounge and people watching is always fun while having a coffee.

Eastbay1K Oct 12, 2012 9:51 am


Originally Posted by HIDDY (Post 19483918)
It depends which lounge you have access to.......they aren't great but the only really horrible one I've been in was the Amex one. The United and Admirals Club ones are perfectly okay. I haven't been in the IB lounge so can't comment.
EZE isn't the worst airport in the world to be spending six hours in you can still find a quiet corner somewhere if you don't want to spend all your time in a lounge and people watching is always fun while having a coffee.

There have been some construction lounge mix-ups so old advice might no longer be accurate re: IB and AA. IB has moved to the other side of A, close to H Stern. AA is now in C (probably an old scrap of B, and likely the old AR lounge).

MSPeconomist Oct 12, 2012 9:58 am

The new AR/SkyTeam lounge at EZE isn't bad, but it wouldn't be great for so many hours either. The AmEx lounge is great if you have the Centurion card, good with their Plat card, and otherwise not so good.

MarmiteToast Oct 12, 2012 9:59 am

I land at 7.35am, depart 1.50pm, all on one ticket. In other circumstances I would be up for a quick dash into BA as I've never visited, but getting my passport renewed is going to be more complicated than it's worth.

I once spent 7 hours in St Louis airport (IRROP, not through choice)... So I'm sure I'll cope. Thank you for the feedback!

Gaucho100K Oct 12, 2012 1:41 pm


Originally Posted by MSPeconomist (Post 19483979)
The new AR/SkyTeam lounge at EZE isn't bad, but it wouldn't be great for so many hours either. The AmEx lounge is great if you have the Centurion card, good with their Plat card, and otherwise not so good.

Wow.... you have a Centurion Card...???? :eek:

Gaucho100K Oct 12, 2012 1:46 pm


Originally Posted by MarmiteToast (Post 19483982)
I land at 7.35am, depart 1.50pm, all on one ticket. In other circumstances I would be up for a quick dash into BA as I've never visited, but getting my passport renewed is going to be more complicated than it's worth.

OK, you seem to have set your mind to staying at the airport and thats fine. I guess Im not understanding just how little real estate you have left in your passport because I cant see why two stamps will make a difference. Immigration is notorious for leaving blank space in used pages so I seem to always find a used page with plenty of room for new stamps..... (???) In any event, as long as you have the right attitude, your BA Gold Card will get you into a lounge so you should be able to survive the layover.

Cheers,
Gaucho100K

MarmiteToast Oct 12, 2012 2:21 pm


Originally Posted by Gaucho100K (Post 19485425)
I guess Im not understanding just how little real estate you have left in your passport because I cant see why two stamps will make a difference. Immigration is notorious for leaving blank space in used pages so I seem to always find a used page with plenty of room for new stamps.....

After I get the visas I'm going to need between now and January - no completely blank pages left. But yes, there is space for smaller stamps on a few other pages; I'd just rather minimise the hassle during a very busy travel period for me. It's going to need renewing sooner rather than later, I'm trying to make that as 'later' as possible. :)

thetravelabstract Oct 12, 2012 6:52 pm

Cant you just order new pages in your current passport? or do they not do that anymore?

MarmiteToast Oct 13, 2012 3:53 am


Originally Posted by thetravelabstract (Post 19486713)
Cant you just order new pages in your current passport? or do they not do that anymore?

Can't be done for UK passports (now at least, I'm not sure Whether it could in the past). Choice is a renewal or apply for a 2nd passport. Both are additional complications in life, that to me would make sense to avoid where possible until I am at home for any extended period of time.

Thank you all for the feedback! I'll let you know if I discover a nice haven in EZE.

AA_EXP09 Oct 17, 2012 4:38 pm


Originally Posted by Gaucho100K (Post 19483520)
Six hours in EZE, thats very close to extreme tourture, the lounges are horrid.

Even worse is 9 hours in an AC in ORD/JFK/DFW.


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