Airfares to EZE?
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Airfares to EZE?
Thinking about going Thanksgiving week, the Saturday before to the Friday or Saturday after.
Route on United would be SFO-IAD-EZE, coming up about $1433 all-in.
Same route during the same week in 2006 was $1080 all-in.
What's been the trend for fares to EZE in previous years? Is it likely to go up or are there ever "sales" in the fall for travel on those holiday weeks?
Route on United would be SFO-IAD-EZE, coming up about $1433 all-in.
Same route during the same week in 2006 was $1080 all-in.
What's been the trend for fares to EZE in previous years? Is it likely to go up or are there ever "sales" in the fall for travel on those holiday weeks?
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scrb11: You should know that the non-stop United flights to/from IAD and EZE are no longer. United, in it's merging with Continental, now flies to EZE from Newark NJ and from Huston, Texas (and possibly from other 'new hubs'). Perhaps you could get routed from SFO to one of these other airports instead of IAD ? Trust me, you are not alone in being disappointed and inconvenienced by this 'improvement'.
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No.
Actually, one of the motivations is to accumulate some FF miles.
I have been on Delta for years but moving to UA, which still has the old Continental route through Houston (IAH).
Currently, United is cheaper to EZE than Delta.
Actually, one of the motivations is to accumulate some FF miles.
I have been on Delta for years but moving to UA, which still has the old Continental route through Houston (IAH).
Currently, United is cheaper to EZE than Delta.
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I just booked my D's ticket for her July - December study abroad gulped at the 1250 airfare, now I realize it was a decent price.
BTW she got direct from Newark to EZE but through Houston coming home in December.
Any input for her semester abroad? She needs to pick her home stay when she gets there, we are kind of in the dark about that.
Maybe I should start a new thread on that question, I am a newbie on this.
BTW she got direct from Newark to EZE but through Houston coming home in December.
Any input for her semester abroad? She needs to pick her home stay when she gets there, we are kind of in the dark about that.
Maybe I should start a new thread on that question, I am a newbie on this.
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Where is she studying? Is the school/program arranging home stay options or is she on her own? I directed a number of study abroad programs in BA, although not since 2007.
Some students enjoy home stay. Other students prefer to share a short term apartment rental. Still others prefer to live in a "residencia" (aka dorm), such as Master Residencia, with students from Argentina and throughout the world. http://www.residenciasmaster.com.ar/. (Unlike in the USA, most universities do not have their own dorms in Argentina. Privately owned Residencias fill this need. Master Residencia is owned and operated by the Masvidal family. They are very good people).
Whatever option she chooses, make certain there are good public transportation connections between her housing and school.
Some students enjoy home stay. Other students prefer to share a short term apartment rental. Still others prefer to live in a "residencia" (aka dorm), such as Master Residencia, with students from Argentina and throughout the world. http://www.residenciasmaster.com.ar/. (Unlike in the USA, most universities do not have their own dorms in Argentina. Privately owned Residencias fill this need. Master Residencia is owned and operated by the Masvidal family. They are very good people).
Whatever option she chooses, make certain there are good public transportation connections between her housing and school.
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spiegel: drdawggy is most certainly THE authority on this subject.
So, keep the questions coming. If you come up with many more questions, it might be a good idea to start your own thread with them.
Your DD should have a great time in our town and our country.
So, keep the questions coming. If you come up with many more questions, it might be a good idea to start your own thread with them.
Your DD should have a great time in our town and our country.
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Hmm, since originally posting this, I've been tracking fares on Yapta, where it's gone as high as over $1900 but today dropped to $1343.
Wondering if it's as good as it gets or if there might be promos and sales towards the fall for a November departure.
Of course, it's a popular time for travel since many get time off. So waiting may result in lost seats.
I found out a couple of weeks ago that you have to pay a reciprocity fee to get into Argentina though! Didn't have to back in 2006.
Heard they're having some economic difficulties so they've nationalized and oil company and today, they banned imports of jamon iberico from Spain?
Wondering if it's as good as it gets or if there might be promos and sales towards the fall for a November departure.
Of course, it's a popular time for travel since many get time off. So waiting may result in lost seats.
I found out a couple of weeks ago that you have to pay a reciprocity fee to get into Argentina though! Didn't have to back in 2006.
Heard they're having some economic difficulties so they've nationalized and oil company and today, they banned imports of jamon iberico from Spain?
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You can pay by Credit Card.
You might want to plan to change some money in the airport when you arrive - at BANCO de la NACION or PIANO BANK, but NOT at the change booths. It is good to have some cash, and once in a while, ATMs are not functioning perfectly. If you do this, make sure that the bills you will exchange are in pristine condition.
You might want to plan to change some money in the airport when you arrive - at BANCO de la NACION or PIANO BANK, but NOT at the change booths. It is good to have some cash, and once in a while, ATMs are not functioning perfectly. If you do this, make sure that the bills you will exchange are in pristine condition.

