Patagonia cafe near gate 8 is worth a visit. Good coffee - hold the canela - and omelette was pretty good too. Comfy place to kill some time in an otherwise small airport.
It may not look like it, but SSID "AA2000-Personal" is a free public WiFi. Connect, open web browser, add email, accept terms and you're online. Works like a charm.
The staff all have varying understanding of the terminal beyond security, so let me set it straight... All gates are in the same terminal! You can meet your friends and loved ones on the other side!
Terminal B is beautiful! It looks like the Europeans; it has open wifi!! =))) The neg con is it has few wall sockets available. You'll need an adapter because they follow the Australian patern.
Very confortable and "traveler friendly" airport .. Always glad to arrive to Buenos Aires via Ezeiza .. Great Dutty Free shopping as well .. so save some USD's for last ..
Pleasant and very receptive city. The temperature amplitude is gigantic (at least in October, that was when I have been there). Three days are enough for a tour in the city.
It's getting better. No need to take your laptop out of the bag at security. If you have Argentine passport or ID, use Immigration self-service kiosk for fast pass.
In La Plata you'll find the tallest gothic cathedral, the 2nd most important lyric theatre, the only one roofed stadium and stay in UNICO ECO HOTEL/HOSTEL. www. Hostelunico.com or call (221) 423-2626
TO BUENOS AIRES: Don't take the taxis outside the airport, look inside for "TAXI EZEIZA OFICIAL" is cheaper (50min) OR take bus "MANUEL TIENDA LEON" (40% value of taxi, 50 min, only to Retiro/PMadero)
If you arrive too early to go through security, head to the opposite end of the terminal by checkin 1, go upstairs, and buy an inexpensivesnack at El Patio (not good food, but a quieter space).
The baggage limit on many airlines is two bags totaling 23 Kilos or 56 lbs Approx. Remind them you started on an international carrier and they will usually waive the excess baggage charge.
When flights from Florida arrives it's all chaos. Lines are huge and move slow since they bring a lot of stuff and lots of people sneak on the lines for the AFIP check.
The new terminal is small, but the free Wi-Fi is a good point, even if each hour you need to reconnect again. Otherwise it's worth other bigger airports have a very limited wi-fi compared to here
You can spend your unused pesos at the duty free shops where they have to give you the official exchange rate, which can be advantageous for most of the tourists.
Phone company "Personal" has a data plan deal - 10 Pesos for a SIM card + 1 Peso per day for data (like $US 8 for a month). Not the fastest but it works all round Argentina. Buy it outside the airport
This airport proved to be efficient. Immigration and security was quick, lots of concessionaries and exvellent wifi signal. Uber pick up spot if at B parkibg lot. Airport is far from the city.
There are 2 taxibooths visible in the picture that are "outside" customs (where there is actually people waiting). The one that's outside is cheaper, but still overpriced. Better use Uber.
Be nice and keep calm because the total lack of friendliness will make you mad, at every shop and especially at the Amex Lounge where a smile seems to be a perceived as a weakness...
Even if you have a USA passport, Customs seem to hate that you don't talk to them in spanish when you have a hispanic name. Be aware Ramon, José, Miguel and Juan!