You can find on this page the Buenos Aires airports map to print and to download in PDF. The Buenos Aires airport map presents terminals and gates of the international airport of Buenos Aires in Argentina.

Buenos Aires airports map

Map of Buenos Aires airports

The Buenos Aires airports map shows all the airports around Buenos Aires. This airports map of Buenos Aires will allow you to determine which airport you will used to leave Buenos Aires in Argentina. The Buenos Aires airports map is downloadable in PDF, printable and free.

The city of Buenos Aires has two airports: - Jorge Newbery Airport (Aeroparque): Tourists arriving from domestic flights or bordering countries arrive at Aeroparque, located on the riverside and just five minutes away from the downtown district as you can see in Buenos Aires airports map. Ezeiza International Airport: Visitors from the rest of the world arrive at Ezeiza, located thirty minutes away from the downtown district on the highway. Taxi, limo, transfer, and bus services are available 24 hours a day.

Jorge Newbery Airport, known as Aeroparque (AEP) is located in the city itself, in the Palermo neighbourhood as its mentioned in Buenos Aires airports map, this airport is within 25 minutes of the main hotels in Buenos Aires. It serves mainly domestic flights and flights to neighbouring countries.Jorge Newbery Airport is a hub for Aerolineas Argentinas, Austral Lineas Aereas, Avianca Argentina, LATAM Argentina, Norwegian Air Argentina, Andes Lineas Areas and LADE. Aeroparque Jorge Newbery is one of the two airports serving Buenos Aires, the capital of Argentina.

El Palomar airport (EPA) is located 18km (11 miles) from the city of Buenos Aires, El Palomar Airport began serving a range of low-cost domestic flights to destinations throughout Argentina in 2018 (see Buenos Aires airports map). El Palomar Airport, opened on July 20, 1910, is an airfield of military origin, which at the end of 2017 had been transformed into commercial thanks to the private initiative of the low cost company Flybondi for the concession of the use of the terminal as your base of operations.

Buenos Aires international airport map

Map of Buenos Aires airport gates

The map of Buenos Aires airport presents the main international airport of Buenos Aires. This international airport map of Buenos Aires will allow you to determine by which terminal and gate you will arrive or leave Buenos Aires in Argentina. The airport Buenos Aires map is downloadable in PDF, printable and free.

Ministro Pistarini International Airport, known as Ezeiza Airport (IATA: EZE), serves the area of Buenos Aires, Argentina, with international and some domestic flights, being the most important on international flights from Argentina (11.8 million passengers in 2019). It has routes throughout Latin America, North America and Europe, and some to Africa and Oceania. It is located 35 km (21 miles) southwest of downtown Buenos Aires (See Buenos Aires international airport map). There are no hotels inside the airport. But there are several accommodation alternatives in the sourroundings.

Buenos Aires international airport has three terminals: A (for international flights), B (no flights) and C (domestic flights). The new terminal “Zeppelin” is expected to be opened to replace terminals A and C. Terminal A: Gates A2-10, sharing gate areas with Terminal B. Terminal B: Connects with both Terminal A and Terminal C as you can see in Buenos Aires international airport map. Serves both international and domestic services. Terminal C: It is the domestic terminal, also named "Mercedes Sosa" terminal.

Buenos Aires international airport has cafes and snacks, fast foods and typical Argentine cuisine, as well as regional and duty free shops with Technology and entertainment, Toys, gifts and souvenirs, Beauty and fragrances, Books and magazines, Fashion and accessories, Gastronomy and wine, Basics traveling, etc. Both some food and shopping options remain available 24 hours a day. In turn, there is free Internet access, currency exchange bureaus, banking services, convenience stores, VIP lounges, a lost property office, luggage wrapping services, and trolleys as its mentioned in Buenos Aires international airport map.