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Ministro Pistarini International Airport, better known as Ezeiza International Airport and opened on April 30, 1949, is the most important airport in the country for international flights and one of the busiest in South America, with flights to all of the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, and Africa.
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Number of Terminals - 3 - International Arrivals Terminal, Departures Terminal, and Domestic Arrivals Terminal. Open 24 hours a day. All three are located close to each other and can be reached on foot.
Annual passenger traffic: 11.1 million passengers passed through it in 2024.
Tel: +54 11 3987 4150
There are information desks on the ground floor of the terminals.
The airport is located in the municipality of Ezeiza, 35 km (21 miles) southwest of downtown Buenos Aires.
See MapThe airport offers multi-level covered parking and open-air lots in front of the terminals, with designated areas for short- and long-term stays. The first 15 minutes of parking are free of charge. There is also a waiting area where the first hour is free.
People with disabilities, in addition to having exclusive spaces, do not pay any fees, provided they present their ID and display the ISA symbol. The first hour is not prorated; after that, charges apply in 30-minute increments.
The airport has five parking areas: E1 (open-air), E2 (multi-level for memberships), E3 (multi-level), E4 (long-term), and E5 (open-air). Area E4 requires a reservation at least 48 hours in advance and, since it is farther from the terminals, it offers shuttle service to and from them.
Other services include valet parking, free terminal shuttle service, charging stations for hybrid and electric vehicles, and free mechanical assistance.
There are ramps, elevators, adapted restrooms, phones for the hearing impaired, and reserved parking spaces. Passengers requiring wheelchairs must request them in advance by contacting their airline. Airport staff is trained to assist people who are deaf, have Down syndrome, reduced mobility, and/or ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder).
Parking fee exemption is available for vehicles driven by or transporting people with disabilities.
To receive this benefit, the vehicle must display the International Symbol of Access (ISA), either fixed or removable (both must not be used simultaneously), and the person(s) with disabilities must be present. This condition is mandatory.
An ID may be requested to verify that the ISA corresponds to the person with disabilities present in the vehicle. The exemption does not apply if the person with disabilities is not in the vehicle.
Latest updates: July 28, 2025