EZE: Meet and Greet?
#2
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For ease if unfamiliar, just get one of the Remis (private car) services in the terminal - you get them after the sliding doors past customs x-ray inspection, but before the next set of doors. They all take CCs and other than Manuel Tienda Leon, about the same price. All reliable. Car quality varies, but nothing horrible. You'll be escorted out to the car.
That will be your easiest and most reliable option for the unfamiliar. Getting an Uber / Cabify, etc. can be a challenge if you're unfamiliar, and you don't want a taxi from EZE unless you've already arranged something and it happens to be in a taxi.
That will be your easiest and most reliable option for the unfamiliar. Getting an Uber / Cabify, etc. can be a challenge if you're unfamiliar, and you don't want a taxi from EZE unless you've already arranged something and it happens to be in a taxi.
#3
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Join Date: Jan 2013
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For ease if unfamiliar, just get one of the Remis (private car) services in the terminal - you get them after the sliding doors past customs x-ray inspection, but before the next set of doors. They all take CCs and other than Manuel Tienda Leon, about the same price. All reliable. Car quality varies, but nothing horrible. You'll be escorted out to the car.
That will be your easiest and most reliable option for the unfamiliar. Getting an Uber / Cabify, etc. can be a challenge if you're unfamiliar, and you don't want a taxi from EZE unless you've already arranged something and it happens to be in a taxi.
That will be your easiest and most reliable option for the unfamiliar. Getting an Uber / Cabify, etc. can be a challenge if you're unfamiliar, and you don't want a taxi from EZE unless you've already arranged something and it happens to be in a taxi.
#4
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Join Date: Aug 2000
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Not sure what you mean by departure fast pass..... the one service I know about (although Im not sure its still offered) is the AA2000 VIP Service, which back in the day included a personal concierge escort to avoid all lines and sometimes even had separate "private" customs & immigration section, after which you were taken to airside section - sometimes though a special staff only door.
#5




Join Date: Dec 2005
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You can check with
https://www.aeropuertosvipclub.com.ar/en/services
They use a separate immigration counter (located on the left side than the rest), you may save 5~20 minutes but you still have to wait for your bags (which can take little longer based on how many flight arrived around that time).
https://www.aeropuertosvipclub.com.ar/en/services
They use a separate immigration counter (located on the left side than the rest), you may save 5~20 minutes but you still have to wait for your bags (which can take little longer based on how many flight arrived around that time).

