Ministro Pistarini International Airport
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Ministro Pistarini International Airport Ezeiza Airport |
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IATA: EZE - ICAO: SAEZ | |||
Summary | |||
Airport type | Public | ||
Operator | Aeropuertos Argentina 2000 | ||
Serves | Buenos Aires | ||
Elevation AMSL | 67 ft (20 m) | ||
Coordinates | |||
Runways | |||
Direction | Length | Surface | |
ft | m | ||
11/29 | 10,827 | 3,300 | Asphalt |
17/35 | 10,187 | 3,105 | Asphalt |
Ministro Pistarini International Airport (IATA: EZE, ICAO: SAEZ) serves the city of Buenos Aires, Argentina, and is the country's largest international airport. It is more commonly known as Ezeiza Airport because it is located in the locality of Ezeiza in Buenos Aires province, about 35 km (40 minutes' drive) from the centre of Buenos Aires city. It is also the hub of international routes of Aerolíneas Argentinas.
The airport is named after general and politician Minister Juan Pistarini (1882-1956).
This airport is collecting an Airport Improvement Fee.
The airport has two terminals:
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[edit] International Terminal A
[edit] Aerolíneas Argentinas Terminal B
- Aerolíneas Argentinas (Auckland, Barcelona, Bogotá, Cancún, Caracas, Lima, Madrid, Mexico City, Miami, Montevideo, New York-JFK, Porto Alegre, Rio de Janeiro-Galeão, Rome-Fiumicino, Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Santiago de Chile, São Paulo-Guarulhos, Sydney)
- Austral (El Calafate, Ushuaia)
- Aeroméxico (Mexico City) [starts April 5, 2007]
- Aerosur (Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Cochabamba)
- Air Canada (Santiago de Chile, Toronto-Pearson)
- Air Europa (Madrid)
- Air France (Paris-Charles de Gaulle)
- Alitalia (Milan-Malpensa, Rome-Fiumicino)
- American Airlines (Dallas/Fort Worth, Miami, Montevideo, New York-JFK)
- Avianca (Bogotá)
- British Airways (London-Heathrow, São Paulo-Guarulhos)
- Continental Airlines (Houston-Intercontinental, Newark)
- Copa Airlines (Panama City)
- Cubana de Aviación (Cayo Coco, Havana, Varadero)
- Delta Air Lines (Atlanta)
- Gol (Asunción, Lima, Porto Alegre, Santiago de Chile, São Paulo-Guarulhos, Salvador, Rio de Janeiro-Galeão)
- Iberia (Madrid)
- LAN Airlines (Santiago de Chile)
- LAN Argentina (Miami, São Paulo-Guarulhos)
- LAN Ecuador (Guayaquil, Quito)
- LAN Peru (Lima)
- Lloyd Aereo Boliviano (Santa Cruz de la Sierra)
- Lufthansa (Frankfurt, São Paulo-Guarulhos)
- Malaysia Airlines (Cape Town, Johannesburg, Kuala Lumpur)
- Mexicana (Mexico City)
- TACA
- TACA Peru (Lima)
- TAM Linhas Aéreas (Brasília, Belo Horizonte, Curitiba, Florianopolis, Porto Alegre, Rio de Janeiro-Galeão, São Paulo-Guarulhos, Salvador)
- TAM Mercosur (Asunción, Cochabamba, Montevideo, Punta del Este, Rio de Janeiro-Galeão, Santa Cruz de la Sierra)
- United Airlines (Montevideo [ends June 6, 2007], Washington-Dulles)
- Varig (Rio de Janeiro-Galeão, São Paulo-Guarulhos)
[edit] Aerolíneas Argentinas Terminal B
- Aerolíneas Argentinas Domestic departures and international arrivals only.
[edit] Former Airlines
- Aeroflot (Moscow)
- Aeroperu (Lima)
- Air Madrid (Madrid)
- Braniff (Dallas-Fort Worth)
- Canadian Airlines (Vancouver)
- Eastern Air Lines (Miami)
- Ecuatoriana (Guayaquil, Quito)
- KLM Royal Dutch Airlines (Amsterdam)
- LAPA (Corbada, Iguazu, Mendoza, Ushuaia)
- Ladeco (Santiago de Chile)
- Pan Am (Miami)
- Qantas (Sydney)
- Viasa (Caracas)
[edit] External links
- Official Website
- World Aero Data airport information for SAEZ
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