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WillTravel May 26th, 2009 02:05 PM

EdEdwards, I can't say specifically for the Andes company, but there seem to be a lot more things in Argentina that have to be done through agents than I am used to with my other travels. Maybe you could phone or email and ask about an agent you could use.

CollegeMom May 29th, 2009 06:36 AM

A lot of helpful information has already been given, but I will add another helpful tip for using the airports in Argentina. Having a preprinted internet boarding pass saves a lot of time in lines since the internet check in lines are SO much shorter (often no line) compared to long regular check in lines. My recommendation would be to allow more time between international flights since schedules often change and the added stress isn't needed on a trip.

I also would recommend Salta and NW area for unusual beauty, culture, great wines and food, wonderful local town square markets with local wares, and a totally different experience than the hustle and bustle of BA. There are many posts here that well describe the area.

Santiago is a great destination, and from your travel plans it seems you like big cities. Salta and NW would be a totally different experience than another international city. Save Chile for another trip and enjoy more than just Santiago since Valparaiso, Vina Del Mar and other places are interesting too. Both countries have far more to offer and enjoy than just their largest cities. It would be a good excuse to return to SA--my favorite travel destination!

WillTravel May 29th, 2009 08:04 AM

I think it's good to have an Internet boarding pass if you can, but my recollection is that this wouldn't have helped for either the Buenos Aires-Iguazu-Buenos Aires flights, or the Air Canada flight.

CollegeMom May 29th, 2009 08:49 AM

Did use internet boarding passes for BA to/from Iguazu as well as BA to Salta and JuJuy to BA on AR airlines as well as international flights for arrival and departure. I have not used Air Canada, but the saved a lot of time in the airports (especially EZE)using preprinted boarding passes with other airlines.

milla May 29th, 2009 01:34 PM

EdEdwards

ANDES is a rather new company and probably the tickets cannot be booked on line. Thought that they had implemented it but it seems they have not.

Agree with CollegeMom: make Santiago an excuse to come to S.America again and then directly to the Lake District and maybe the glaciers to end the tour, NOT in July though.

milla

avrooster May 31st, 2009 11:28 AM

EdEdwards: in case you don't know, "milla" is a top independent local travel agent.

I suggest you research her by typing "Isabel" in the TA Argentina forum's search feature: http://tinyurl.com/nw9f4

Have a great time in our country.

Luvntravln Jun 4th, 2009 05:33 PM

Several questions:

1. What is the easiest way to transfer from Ezeize Int'l to Jorge Newbery?

2. Arriving EZE on a Saturday at 10:30; departing from AEP at 1:00 - do we have enough time?

3. Sofi, we will be in BA 24 January for a week +; would like to get in touch with you for guidilng.
How do we contact you?

Jay

WillTravel Jun 4th, 2009 05:55 PM

Yikes, landing at 10:30, getting through immigration and through luggage and to the next airport, really leaves very little time for a transfer, considering you have to travel the significant distance between airports, and check in for your next flight.

And in general, I reiterate that times can change a great deal for flights. My Air Canada flights had at least three significant changes, in both hours and days. LAN and Aerolineas Argentina both change fairly often too.

EdEdwards Jun 4th, 2009 06:28 PM

We're actually landing at AEP at 12:20, but coming from Iguazu we will not have to clear customs, only get baggage. Then our flight from EZE to Santiago is at 5:55 -- so it's a total of over 5 hours, which should be enough even if the plane is 2 hours late and the traffic is 2 hours instead of 1 (unlikely on a Sunday, I've been led to believe). So, having figured in the risk of further delays and potentially needing to rebook, we've decided to take our chances. We've made much tighter connections before! Also, I found a site that details flight delay records for most specific flights, not just routes. I've found that the LAN Argentina flight arriving at AEP is on time over 90% of the time, and on average, if late, is late much less than 1 hour. We'll keep our fingers crossed.

drdawggy Jun 5th, 2009 08:39 AM

Ed, Does the site include changed flight times as well as on time? LAN changed our flight departure and arrival times at least twice after we booked to/from Iguazu.

avrooster Jun 5th, 2009 09:00 AM

Could you share the URL of that website, Ed?

EdEdwards Jun 5th, 2009 06:00 PM

Sure: it's flightstats.com

For instance, looking at my flight from IGR to AEP, I find that it's on time more than 90% of the time, and that's better than 96% of all flights. When it is late, is averages 36 minutes, which with a standard deviation of 51 minutes -- which is poor performance for a late flight, better than only 15% of other flights. So, there's better than a 90% chance it will be on time when I fly, but if it is late, on average it will be about a half hour late, and (if my memory of statistics serves me) about an 80% chance it will be no more than 1 hour late.

Now, it doesn't say anything about changes in posted flight times, which remains some concern. But we'll have to take our chances.

BTW -- you have to drill down on the links aggressively to gete all this information about a specific flight, after you get an initial list of all flights leaving from a specific airport.

WillTravel Jun 5th, 2009 07:22 PM

I think the main issue is that it's much more common for flight times for LAN and Aerolineas Argentina and Air Canada to be changed, than not, including up to the day before departure. When we were selecting our flights within Argentina, my friend had specific requirements about which aircraft and which times, and we chose the flights accordingly, but only one of the four flights and I think none of the aircraft stayed the same, and all the changes for the domestic flights occurred in the final week. Some changes were relatively minor and some weren't. And as I mentioned, my Air Canada flight changed several times (although not in the last month before departure).

So it's particularly true for the poster traveling in January that she should expect changes, but I would not expect flight times for next month to be the same either. However, if you are confident with your plan, by all means proceed.

EdEdwards Jun 6th, 2009 01:06 AM

Isn't everything in life a calculated risk?

WillTravel Jun 6th, 2009 08:48 AM

For sure. But in this case, given the lack of quantified information about flight time changes, I wouldn't know how to calculate the risk. If I were to extrapolate from my very limited, personally known information about Argentinian flight changes, and use that as the basis for the calculation, I'd see the risk as too high for myself.

sofi_2506 Jun 8th, 2009 07:01 AM

Jay (Luvntravln):

1- The easiest way to go from EZE to AEP is to take a taxi or have a transfer arranged. It would take about an hour to get from one place to the other

2- It’s very tight… To take your flight in AEP you are required to check in one hour before your flight leaves, that means you only have less than an hour and a half to get there. The ride shouldn’t take more than an hour considering it’s a Saturday, however from the moment your plane lands, it will take you at least one hour to get off the plane, do immigrations, pick up your luggage and go through customs.

3- I take part in this travel forum so as not to get out of practice, since I may not be working until next year as my baby was born in December and I am a full time mom now. I used to work for travel agencies which hired my guiding services, if you are interested I can give you the name of the company I've worked for and which I recommend highly.

Luvntravln Jun 12th, 2009 03:13 PM

Hi Sofi, thank you for the information. Yes, I would be interested in the company name; I would also be interested in how to contact you in BA if you have returned to part-time work in Jan/Feb 2010. Cheers, Jay

avrooster Jun 13th, 2009 03:50 AM

Jay: For EZE to AEP don't take just ANY taxi. Choose ONLY among the services which can be PREPAID in an official-looking booth, before you board the car. There is a lot on the subject in this forum and elsewhere.

sofi_2506 Jun 13th, 2009 06:41 PM

HI Jay, I highly recommend Wowargentina (their site is www.wowargentina.com) I have worked for a good number of agencies for more than 7 years and this is the one I found to be the most professional and responsible. The owners are a young couple who do an amazing job, I'm sure they will assist you with everything you need and answer all the questions you may have.
In case you want to contact me feel free to do so at [email protected]
We'll stay in touch!


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