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I think you will have to use the card at one of the desks in the arrival area. Tienda Leon is right after Customs - great range of cars but is more expensive than Ezeiza Taxi - which is located just outside the arrivals hall.
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Originally Posted by malagajohn
(Post 35141373)
I think you will have to use the card at one of the desks in the arrival area. Tienda Leon is right after Customs - great range of cars but is more expensive than Ezeiza Taxi - which is located just outside the arrivals hall.
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Originally Posted by malagajohn
(Post 35141373)
I think you will have to use the card at one of the desks in the arrival area. Tienda Leon is right after Customs - great range of cars but is more expensive than Ezeiza Taxi - which is located just outside the arrivals hall.
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Eastbay1K , all we will have in two weeks is the new departure terminal.
the new Arrivals place is still some time away. |
Originally Posted by malagajohn
(Post 35144065)
Eastbay1K , all we will have in two weeks is the new departure terminal.
the new Arrivals place is still some time away. |
Originally Posted by Eastbay1K
(Post 35144143)
Opening the day before election day? :D
The expansion plan requires that Terminal C (Aerolineas) is demolished . What pisses me off is that the new Departures Terminal should have opened last week , and I am traveling next week . But it opens two days after my departure.... |
Originally Posted by malagajohn
(Post 35144188)
Probably be election day in 4 and a half years.
The expansion plan requires that Terminal C (Aerolineas) is demolished . What pisses me off is that the new Departures Terminal should have opened last week , and I am traveling next week . But it opens two days after my departure.... |
Mierda , ten pesos - What allowance does your wife pay you right now?
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Originally Posted by Eastbay1K
(Post 35144236)
Yup. I just missed it, too. Back in the USA. Speaking of which, I just checked my SUBE balance and I think I may be getting royally (or is that camporally) ripped off. I think some of the colectivo drivers may be inputting my destination incorrectly, as some rides seem to have been $41,34 and others $44,52 for similar distance. Somewhere there must be a libro de quejas :D I may be out a good $9,54!
Massive shortage of the cards - not sure if its the chip or the plastic. |
Wicked shortage of the card.
Originally Posted by malagajohn
(Post 35144267)
Did you know there is a grey market in Sube Crds?
Massive shortage of the cards - not sure if its the chip or the plastic. We got our cards in Feb 2022, when they were almost everywhere, and then left BA in July. Flash forward to our return in Dec 2022 thru Feb 2023. While we were in Bariloche, what we noticed when riding the bus, the locals would get on without a card, and ask another local to "borrow" their card, swipe it, hand it back to the lender, and then pay them the 15 cents or whatever it was. Happened on most every bus ride. Of all things to have a shortage of? |
My elderly (80 and 78) parents are traveling to EZE this fall en route to Ushuaia for an Antarctic cruise. I haven’t been down there since 2016 so my familiarity is rusty, plus it appears that EZE itself has been going through some changes lately. A couple of questions:
- What’s the most comfortable business class flight (starting in EWR, so a connection in MIA, IAH, ATL, or PTY, it seems)? Any with lie-flat seats? They don’t want to pay up for F, but they will do business. - Suggestions for a greeter service to pick them up at EZE? They’ll be staying a night in BsAs before heading to AEP for their flight to USH. I might even suggest that they hire someone to accompany them to AEP. They are not travel novices by any means, but my mom is a very anxious person in general and also in early stages of cognitive decline, so I’d like to make the way as smooth/guided as possible. (When I did the same trip in 2016, I got to AEP only to discover that my Aerolineas Argentinas flight had been rescheduled to two hours earlier, with no notification, and I had to do some negotiating at the counter to get on a later flight that day—that sort of experience would send my mom into a tailspin.) Thanks in advance for any help you can provide! |
Cruiseline?
Originally Posted by travelmad478
(Post 35257324)
My elderly (80 and 78) parents are traveling to EZE this fall en route to Ushuaia for an Antarctic cruise. I haven’t been down there since 2016 so my familiarity is rusty, plus it appears that EZE itself has been going through some changes lately. A couple of questions:
- What’s the most comfortable business class flight (starting in EWR, so a connection in MIA, IAH, ATL, or PTY, it seems)? Any with lie-flat seats? They don’t want to pay up for F, but they will do business. - Suggestions for a greeter service to pick them up at EZE? They’ll be staying a night in BsAs before heading to AEP for their flight to USH. I might even suggest that they hire someone to accompany them to AEP. They are not travel novices by any means, but my mom is a very anxious person in general and also in early stages of cognitive decline, so I’d like to make the way as smooth/guided as possible. (When I did the same trip in 2016, I got to AEP only to discover that my Aerolineas Argentinas flight had been rescheduled to two hours earlier, with no notification, and I had to do some negotiating at the counter to get on a later flight that day—that sort of experience would send my mom into a tailspin.) Thanks in advance for any help you can provide! First question, who is the cruise with? When we did a couple Expedition cruises ( Antarctica & Galapagos) the little leg ( for your parents the AEP-USH) was a charter flight set up by the cruise line. They had us all "herded" to the airport together, so that might be the case with this cruise for them? That might eliviate one worry if that is the case. What hotel will they stay at in BA? Maybe if you spring for the Four Seasons they can arrange smooth pick ups? Or maybe the Park Hyatt or Alvear palace? I think there is a native BA here on FT that might could chime in with some contacts.. |
Originally Posted by stan1162
(Post 35259208)
First question, who is the cruise with?
Originally Posted by stan1162
(Post 35259208)
What hotel will they stay at in BA? Maybe if you spring for the Four Seasons they can arrange smooth pick ups? Or maybe the Park Hyatt or Alvear palace?
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Originally Posted by travelmad478
(Post 35257324)
My elderly (80 and 78) parents are traveling to EZE this fall en route to Ushuaia for an Antarctic cruise. I haven’t been down there since 2016 so my familiarity is rusty, plus it appears that EZE itself has been going through some changes lately. A couple of questions:
- What’s the most comfortable business class flight (starting in EWR, so a connection in MIA, IAH, ATL, or PTY, it seems)? Any with lie-flat seats? They don’t want to pay up for F, but they will do business. - Suggestions for a greeter service to pick them up at EZE? They’ll be staying a night in BsAs before heading to AEP for their flight to USH. I might even suggest that they hire someone to accompany them to AEP. They are not travel novices by any means, but my mom is a very anxious person in general and also in early stages of cognitive decline, so I’d like to make the way as smooth/guided as possible. (When I did the same trip in 2016, I got to AEP only to discover that my Aerolineas Argentinas flight had been rescheduled to two hours earlier, with no notification, and I had to do some negotiating at the counter to get on a later flight that day—that sort of experience would send my mom into a tailspin.) Thanks in advance for any help you can provide! As for ground transportation, can you check with whichever hotel you book to see if they offer the service? As suggested, if you go with the better hotels near Recoleta (Park Hyatt, Alvear Palace, Four Seasons), they should be able to offer/arrange such services. Additionally, the hotels are well-located for getting to AEP the next day. |
Originally Posted by OskiBear
(Post 35260626)
If you can convince them to start from JFK, they can get a nonstop on American. I'd think that a car service to JFK is better than a connection at an airport somewhere mid-trip.
As for ground transportation, can you check with whichever hotel you book to see if they offer the service? As suggested, if you go with the better hotels near Recoleta (Park Hyatt, Alvear Palace, Four Seasons), they should be able to offer/arrange such services. Additionally, the hotels are well-located for getting to AEP the next day. |
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