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Old Jan 21, 2007 | 4:02 pm
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Getting from AEP to EZE

I may be flying Pluna from MVD to AEP, and then I have to get to EZE for my flight to the US. Is the easiest way to do this via taxi, and are there official taxis? Or, should I hire a private car for the transfer? Thanks for the help.

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Old Jan 21, 2007 | 4:22 pm
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Originally Posted by grf1953
I may be flying Pluna from MVD to AEP, and then I have to get to EZE for my flight to the US. Is the easiest way to do this via taxi, and are there official taxis? Or, should I hire a private car for the transfer? Thanks for the help.

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The easiest way to do this is a clearly-marked taxi, available right outside the airport. A remise or private car may be marginally cheaper if you negotiate it well (negotiation price not to be counted on since what's acceptable to one may be unacceptable to another), but my suggestion is a radio taxi. I do a radio taxi myself most of the time when without a car.

The cheapest for one person would be to do the Manuel Tienda Leon shuttle, but that will be the most time-consuming option. http://www.tiendaleon.com.ar/home/home.asp (The prices are in pesos.)

Enjoy your trip.

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Old Jan 25, 2007 | 11:02 am
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Originally Posted by GUWonder
The easiest way to do this is a clearly-marked taxi, available right outside the airport. A remise or private car may be marginally cheaper if you negotiate it well (negotiation price not to be counted on since what's acceptable to one may be unacceptable to another), but my suggestion is a radio taxi. I do a radio taxi myself most of the time when without a car.

The cheapest for one person would be to do the Manuel Tienda Leon shuttle, but that will be the most time-consuming option. http://www.tiendaleon.com.ar/home/home.asp (The prices are in pesos.)

Enjoy your trip.
I can't speak to taxis, and would think they'd be the fastest. Last time, I went el cheapo & took Manuel Tienda. The ride I took from EZE to AEP took 45 minutes. Some a few minutes longer, depending on how long the stops are in the city center area. Easily purchased at the airport, just beyond security/arrivals. Can also be purchased on-line--not sure if on-line is even cheaper.
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Originally Posted by skye1
I can't speak to taxis, and would think they'd be the fastest. Last time, I went el cheapo & took Manuel Tienda. The ride I took from EZE to AEP took 45 minutes. Some a few minutes longer, depending on how long the stops are in the city center area. Easily purchased at the airport, just beyond security/arrivals. Can also be purchased on-line--not sure if on-line is even cheaper.
That's usually about how long it will take once the Manuel Tienda goes. Sometimes you can be waiting there for a bit before it goes however and that adds to the transit time.
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Old Jan 26, 2007 | 6:38 am
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Ive never taken them myself, but over on Trip Advisor folks are saying that the Ezeiza Taxis are also a good option - no bad reviews so far. The EZE taxis are while with light blue markings, apparently they have a flat far to any address in Capital Federal.
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