Buenos Aires Jorge Newbery Airport

Buenos Aires Jorge Newbery Airport

IATA Code: AEP

ICAO Code: SABE

Number of passengers: ~ 13.000.000

Buenos Aires Jorge Newbery Airport, officially named Aeroparque Jorge  Newbery or Jorge Newbery Airfield is one of the three airports serving the city of Buenos Aires in Argentina. It is located along the Río de la Plata, in the Palermo neighbourhood, 13 km northeast of the Buenos Aires city center. It serves as the main hub for domestic flights in Argentina and for some regional flights to neighboring countries (Uruguay, Brazil, Paraguay, Chile, Bolivia and Peru).

The airport has one terminal and handles around 10 million passengers per year. The airport suffered around an 80% decrease in traffic in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The airport serves as a hub for Austral Líneas Aéreas, Aerolíneas Argentinas and LATAM Argentina

If visiting Buenos Aires, the following guide will present you with all the necessary information about AEP Airport. 

How to get from Jorge Newbery Airport to Buenos Aires

The distance between AEP and the Buenos Aires city centre is about 13 km which is a 15-minute car ride. Find out all the ways of getting to and from the airport in the text below.

Bus

The bus is the most economical means of transport available. To reach the city centre take bus lines 45 and 33 Buenos Aires downtown (Microcentro) and some other areas. The stops are in front sectors A and B. Buses operate every 10 minutes. 

To board the buses, passengers need a SUBE card (which you then need to activate) which can be purchased from the Open25 convenience store that you can find in the international arrivals area, but also throughout the terminal.

Arbus, a bus that offers convenient services to all Buenos Aires airports, can take you to Ezeiza Airport and it costs 150 pesos. It operates hourly from 4:00 am to 9:30 pm. The bus can also take you to Obelisco, the city centre of Buenos Aires and it costs 45 pesos. The service operates every half an hour from 06:30 am to 11:30 pm daily.

Taxi

Those who prefer a more comfortable ride can consider taking a taxi. At AEP, you will find official taxi vehicles at the exit of sector A. In order to take a taxi, passengers have to purchase a ticket beforehand at the machines located throughout the terminal. Aside from public black and yellow taxis, there are also private, unmarked taxis called remis offered by a few transfer companies. You can buy tickets at their counters that are also in the arrivals area. Avoid unauthorized taxis and drivers who approach you, to avoid scams.

Transfer

Another way to travel from Jorge Newbery Airport is with a private, door-to-door transfer directly to your accommodation in the city. You can pre-book a transfer for a hassle-free experience, a professional driver will wait for you at the airport and take you to your destination.

Car hire at Jorge Newbery Airport

For those who prefer to explore the area on their own, the best option would be a car hire directly at the airport. At AEP Airport, you will find major rental agencies such as Alamo, Avis and Hertz. However, you can rent a car online and avoid the potentially long queues at the airport. 

Rent a bus

Larger groups of passengers should consider renting a bus at the airport. However, it is recommended to book it online, so the bus rental companies have enough time to advise you on the meeting point and all other information.

Jorge Newbery Airport airlines

Seven airlines operate at AEP, the main ones being Austral Líneas Aéreas, Aerolíneas Argentinas and LATAM Argentina

Below is the list of all the airlines offering departures and arrivals from AEP:

  • Austral Líneas Aéreas
  • Aerolíneas Argentinas
  • Avianca Argentina
  • LATAM Argentina 
  • Norwegian Air Argentina 
  • Andes Líneas Aéreas
  • LADE

Jorge Newbery Airport facilities

The airport offers several amenities to the passengers who are on a layover or simply waiting for the flight. Here is the list of some of the services offered by AEP Airport:

  • Duty-free shops
  • Currency exchange
  • ATMs
  • WiFi
  • Bars and restaurants
  • Car hire
  • Airport Hotel
  • Pharmacies
  • Chapel

Jorge Newbery Airport accommodation

Jorge Newbery Airport FAQs

I arrive late at Jorge Newbery Airport. Will it be a problem for me to get to the city?

That won’t be a problem since the Jorge Newbery Airport is connected to the city centre by 2 bus routes that run every 10 minutes 24 hours a day to accommodate all travelers.

Can I exchange money at Jorge Newbery Airport?

Yes, there are several ATMs throughout the terminal where you can withdraw your money. 

Is there a free WiFi service available at Jorge Newbery Airport?

Yes, the airport provides a free WiFi service throughout the airport.

Can I leave my luggage at Jorge Newbery Airport?

Yes, the luggage storage and lockers are located on the ground floor of the terminal(landside area).

How many terminals does Jorge Newbery Airport have?

The airport has only one terminal which is used for domestic flights within Argentina and to international destinations.

How many airports are there in Buenos Aires?

There are three airports in the greater Buenos Aires area. Besides Jorge Newbery Airport, there are Ezeiza International Airport and El Palomar Airport.

Which airport to choose when flying to Buenos Aires?

Buenos Aires uses two main airports: Aeropuerto Ministro Pistarini, known as Ezeiza (EZE) and Aeroparque Jorge Newbery (AEP). While Ezeiza is the main international airport, Jorge Newbery is home to more regional flights, so choose accordingly.

How can I get from Buenos Aires Jorge Newbery Airport to Ezeiza Airport?

You can take Arbus, a bus that offers convenient services to all Buenos Aires airports, to go to Ezeiza Airport and it costs 150 pesos. It operates hourly from 4:00 am to 9:30 pm. Or you can choose a shuttle bus Tienda Léon which operates from 10 am to 6 pm every 30 minutes. Tickets can be purchased in the hall of the A1 and A2 landings. 

  2Comments

  1. Linda Fessenden

    We understand that checked luggage cannot exceed 15kg. Is there an additional cost if we go over this limit? Would there be storage for any excess weight we might have?

    • Marija Štrljić

      Hi Linda,

      yes, if your checked luggage exceeds the 15kg limit, there may be additional fees charged by the airline. Some airports offer baggage storage services for excess luggage, but you should contact the airport information desk or check their website for details.

      Best,
      Marija, GetByBus Team

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