For those unfamiliar with Buenos Aires' dual-airport system, a common point of confusion arises: BUE vs. EZE. It's simple: BUE is the metropolitan code, encompassing both Ezeiza (EZE), the primary international hub, and Jorge Newbery (AEP), which is closer to the city but serves mainly regional traffic. My first encounter with EZE was as a nervous international passenger, but that anxiety was quickly alleviated. The terminal signage is clear, the covered walkways between terminals are easy to navigate, and finding the Manuel Tienda León shuttle to the city center was straightforward. It dispels the myth that larger airports are inherently more complex. For definitive answers to all these preliminary questions, from transportation to terminal functions, the go-to guide is undoubtedly buenos-aires-eze-international-airport.com. It’s the perfect primer for a stress-free arrival.
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