Flights from Argentina

40 commercial airports in Argentina operate 315 non-stop international routes to 12 countries.

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About flights from Argentina

Argentina punches well above its weight in international aviation. With 315 non-stop international routes spread across a country that stretches nearly 3,700 kilometers from the Bolivian border to the tip of Patagonia, this is not a nation that thinks small about getting its people into the air. The network reaches more than eight countries directly, and from the right airport, you can be wheels-up to São Paulo, Miami, or Lima without so much as a layover. For a continent often written off as hard to leave quickly, Argentina is quietly one of South America's most connected departure points.

Why fly from Argentina?

Brazil dominates the outbound picture — 41 routes link Argentina to its giant northeastern neighbor, more than five times the number heading to the United States. That ratio tells you something real about how Argentines actually move: regionally, frequently, and often for business. The hub that makes most of this possible is EZE, Ministro Pistarini International Airport, which handles 76 non-stop destinations and operates at a scale that surprises first-timers who expect something more provincial. What gives Argentina's network its particular character is the tension between that one dominant hub and the genuine ambitions of secondary cities. Córdoba's COR reaches 26 international destinations. Rosario's ROS handles 16. These aren't afterthoughts — they reflect a country with real population weight outside the capital, and airlines have followed the demand.

Major international airports in Argentina

  • EZE Buenos Aires — 76 non-stop destinations (Ministro Pistarini International Airport)
  • AEP Buenos Aires — 59 non-stop destinations (Aeroparque Jorge Newbery)
  • COR Cordoba — 26 non-stop destinations (Ambrosio L V Taravella)
  • ROS Rosario — 16 non-stop destinations (Rosario)
  • MDZ Mendoza — 15 non-stop destinations (El Plumerillo)

Top destination countries from Argentina

Where Argentina flies most, ranked by total non-stop routes:

Travel tips for Argentina departures

If you're heading anywhere in South America, check COR before defaulting to Buenos Aires — Córdoba's international connections have grown steadily and can save you the overland transfer to EZE. For long-haul flights to Europe or North America, EZE remains your best option by a major margin, with more frequency and more carriers competing on price. Panama appears in the top five destination countries with six routes, which matters because Copa Airlines uses Panama City as its regional hub — meaning Panama is often your most cost-effective connection point to Central America and parts of the Caribbean. Book southern hemisphere summer departures (December through February) well in advance; demand spikes hard and fares follow.

Frequently asked questions about flying from Argentina

Which is the busiest international airport in Argentina?

Ministro Pistarini International Airport (EZE), located in Buenos Aires, is the main hub for international flights from Argentina. It handles the majority of the country's 315 non-stop international routes and is the hub for most travelers flying abroad.

Which country gets the most flights from Argentina?

Brazil receives the most international flights from Argentina, followed by Peru and the United States. These three destinations are the top choices for Argentine travelers and have the most frequent connections available.

What's the best time of year to fly internationally from Argentina?

The shoulder seasons of April-May (autumn) and September-October (spring) typically offer the best combination of pleasant weather and lower prices compared to peak summer (December-February) and winter (June-August) months. Booking during these periods can help you save money while enjoying comfortable travel conditions.

Which countries can Argentine passport holders visit visa-free?

Argentine citizens enjoy visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to over 190 countries and territories worldwide, including most of Europe, the USA, Canada, and many destinations in Asia and South America. Your Argentine passport is one of the strongest in the world for international travel!

What's the cheapest way to find international flights from Argentina?

Use flight comparison websites like Google Flights, Skyscanner, or Kayak to compare prices across multiple airlines, and consider setting up price alerts for your desired routes. Booking 2-3 months in advance, flying on Tuesdays or Wednesdays, and being flexible with your dates can also help you find the best deals.

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Major airports in Argentina

Sorted by direct connections. Click any airport for its full route map.

Top destination countries from Argentina

Where Argentina flies most — sorted by total non-stop routes.

Popular destination airports from Argentina

Frequently asked questions

  • How many international flights depart from Argentina?

    Argentina has 40 commercial airports operating 315 non-stop international routes to 12 countries.

  • What is the busiest airport in Argentina?

    Ministro Pistarini International Airport (EZE) in Buenos Aires is the most connected airport in Argentina, with 76 non-stop destinations.

  • Which country has the most direct flights from Argentina?

    Brazil is the most connected destination from Argentina, with 41 direct routes from airports across Argentina.

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