Why spend your precious time waiting at the airport. Avoid the language barrier and currency exchange. Travel in style from Buenos Aires Jorge Newbery Airport AEP to Ezeiza Pistarini Airport EZE by private vehicle, and reach your final destination relaxed and refreshed.
up to 3 passengers: and two suitcases<br/>Pickup included
Enjoy a comfortable and private transfer from Buenos Aires Jorge Newbery Airport AEP to Ezeiza Pistarini Airport EZE by Sedan Volkswagen Vento (up to 3 passengers) or similar.
Our Chauffeur will be waiting for you at the arrival lounge, just after you pick up your luggage, and will hold up a sign showing the name of the lead passenger. If you have any problems finding our Chauffeurs, please contact the phone number shown on your voucher. All incoming flights are monitored, so you are safe in case your arrival is delayed.
We would appreciate it if you provide us with your mobile or cell phone number in order to contact you in case of any change or if our Chauffeur can't see you at the meeting point. In case of any query, please do not hesitate to contact us.
At Airport: The driver waits at the arrivals hall, holding a sign with the lead passenger's name. 60min waiting time after flight landing. No-shows charged.
At Cruise port: The driver waits at the arrivals hall, holding a sign with the lead passenger's name. 20min waiting time after scheduled pick-up. No-shows charged.
At Train station: The driver waits at the arrivals hall, holding a sign with the lead passenger's name. 20min waiting time after train arrival. No-shows charged.
At Hotel / accommodation: The driver waits at the main entrance, holding a sign with the lead passenger's name. 15min waiting time after scheduled pick-up. No-shows charged.
Transfers vary due to traffic, road, and weather.
Changes: Subject to availability. Contact Viator for advance changes. For last-minute changes, contact us immediately.
Cancellations: Full refund if cancelled 24hrs in advance. No refund if cancelled within 24hrs of pick-up.
Luggage: 1 checked bag and 1 carry-on allowed. Excess luggage restrictions apply. Contact us before travel to confirm.
Contact us:
Find a driver or reach us at numbers listed or chat on RhomTrip.com
USA: +1 (312) 544-0151
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Argentine Peso (ARS)
GMT-3
220VV, 50HzHz
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