Ministro Pistarini International Airport
Ministro Pistarini International Airport, commonly known as Ezeiza Airport, is the main international airport serving Buenos Aires, Argentina. Located about 22 kilometers southwest of the city center, it is named after the Argentine politician Ministro Pistarini. The airport handles a significant number of international flights and is a key hub for travelers entering and leaving the country.
Opened in 1949, Ezeiza Airport features multiple terminals, with Terminal A primarily serving international flights. It offers various amenities, including shops, restaurants, and lounges, ensuring a comfortable experience for passengers. The airport is well-connected to the city by road and public transport options.