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Argentina is a land of passion, from the tango halls of Buenos Aires to the vineyards of Mendoza and the glaciers of Patagonia. But arriving here can be overwhelming. The capital city is huge, traffic is heavy, and navigating the transfer between the international airport and the domestic airport requires serious planning.

 

We smooth out the journey. Forget about exchanging currency at the airport just to pay for a taxi, or worrying about language barriers. This guide explains your transport options and shows why booking a private transfer in Argentina is the smartest way to start your journey.

TravelThru Transportation Services in Argentina

Private Airport Transfers (The EZE - AEP Connection)

 

Logistics in Buenos Aires are unique. Most international flights land at Ezeiza (EZE), which is 45 minutes outside the city. However, most domestic flights (to Iguazu, Mendoza, or Bariloche) leave from Aeroparque (AEP), located downtown.

 

If you have a connecting flight, you must cross the entire city. Relying on a random taxi for this critical link is risky due to unpredictable traffic and queues.

 

TravelThru manages this gap perfectly. Your driver meets you at EZE, helps with your bags, and takes the most efficient highway route to AEP or your hotel. You relax in a premium, air-conditioned car while we handle the city traffic.

 

Airports in Argentina that we serve:

 

 

Chauffeur Service

 

Buenos Aires is a city defined by its rhythm and elegance. To truly experience the "Paris of South America," you need the freedom to move at your own pace, unburdened by navigation or parking.

 

  • For the executive: Maintain your professional edge as you move between Puerto Madero and the Microcentro. Instead of battling humidity and crowded subways, you utilize your travel time to prepare or decompress. You arrive at every meeting cool, collected, and projecting the right image.

     

  • For the wine lover: Experience Mendoza’s Luján de Cuyo or Uco Valley exactly as they were meant to be enjoyed—without limits. You are free to fully immerse yourself in the tastings and the stunning Andean views, knowing that your safe return is already secured.

 

Group Bookings

 

Traveling with family to see the waterfalls or go skiing in Bariloche? Local taxis (the black and yellow ones) are small and run on compressed natural gas (CNG), which means the gas tank takes up half the trunk space. They rarely fit more than two large suitcases.

 

For groups, TravelThru provides spacious vans. We fit your skis, your hiking gear, and your whole family in one vehicle.

Guide to Other Argentina Transportation

To help you plan, here is a realistic look at local transport. It is colorful and cheap, but often confusing for newcomers.

 

Getting Around Cities

 

Radio Taxis vs. Street Hail

 

  • Best for: Short trips within the city.

     

  • The reality: You will see thousands of black and yellow taxis. "Radio Taxis" (booked by phone/app) are generally safer than hailing one off the street.

     

  • The risk: Scams happen. Drivers might take a longer route ("paseo") or claim they don't have change. Also, English is rarely spoken.

 

Remises

 

  • Best for: Locals who want a fixed price.

     

  • The reality: A "Remis" is a private car service you book at a local agency (booking office). They are unmarked cars. They are safer than street taxis but require you to find a physical agency or call in Spanish.

 

Public Transit (Subte & Colectivo)

 

  • Best for: Adventure seekers on a budget.

     

  • The reality: The Subte (Subway) is fast but very hot in summer and packed during rush hour. Colectivos (Buses) go everywhere.

     

  • The hurdle: You cannot pay with cash or a credit card. You must buy and load a "SUBE" card, which can be surprisingly difficult to find for tourists.

Which Argentina Transportation Service is Right for You?

 

Travel NeedPublic Taxi (Street Hail)Remis (Local Agency)TravelThru (Private Transfer)
Airport to Hotelpotential for "tourist pricing" scams.Good, but you must find the booth at arrivals.Best. Meet & Greet, fixed price, paid online.
EZE to AEP TransferThe meter keeps running in traffic.Fixed price, but variable availability.Flight tracking ensures you make your connection.
Luggage SpaceVery small trunks (CNG tanks).Standard sedan trunk.Vans available for extra bags/skis.
PaymentCash (Pesos) preferred.Cash or local card.Pre-paid online (No currency stress).
SafetyVariable.Good.Premium vetting & security.

If you want to save every penny and speak Spanish, local transport is an adventure. But if you value safety, comfort, and ease—especially after a 10-hour overnight flight—TravelThru is the clear choice for your trip.

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