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Cheap Flights to Buenos Aires

Updated 2026-03-13

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Average One-Way Prices to Buenos Aires

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$380 $350 $320 $310 $300 $290 $310 $300 $280 $290 $310 $400

Cheapest month: Sep (avg $280). Prices are average one-way fares based on historical data.

How to Find Cheap Flights to Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires is further from the US than most Latin American destinations, so fares are higher but still very competitive. Ezeiza Airport (EZE) is the international gateway — don't confuse it with Aeroparque (AEP) which handles domestic flights. Aerolineas Argentinas flies nonstop from Miami and JFK. American Airlines nonstop from Miami and Dallas. Copa Airlines via Panama City (PTY) is often the cheapest option — their connections through PTY are efficient and fares drop to $299 one-way during sales. LATAM via Santiago (SCL) or Lima (LIM) is another solid connecting route. United flies via Houston or other hubs. The key to cheap Buenos Aires flights: Copa and Avianca connecting routes undercut nonstops by $50-100 regularly. Check Panama City and Bogota connections. September through November is the cheapest flight window — it's also spring in Buenos Aires, which means pleasant weather. December-January is expensive (summer + holidays). June-August is winter but fares are moderate and the city has a cozy winter vibe. Flash sales on Copa and LATAM hit 3-4 times per year — set alerts on Google Flights and Skyscanner. The Miami route has the most competition and consistently lowest nonstop fares.

Buenos Aires for Digital Nomads

Buenos Aires is one of the best-value major cities in the world right now, thanks to Argentina's currency situation. Budget $800-1,300/month for a very comfortable life — we're talking eating out daily, nice apartment, and going out regularly. The exchange rate makes USD go absurdly far. A furnished apartment in Palermo runs $400-700/month. San Telmo is the bohemian historic neighborhood — cheaper rent, great Sunday market, tango culture. Recoleta is upscale and beautiful. Palermo (especially Palermo Soho and Palermo Hollywood) is the main nomad hub with cafes, coworking, and nightlife everywhere. US passport holders get 90 days visa-free. Argentina doesn't have a digital nomad visa yet, but the 90-day stay is easily extendable by doing a quick trip to Uruguay (Colonia del Sacramento is a short ferry ride). Coworking is plentiful: Urban Station, WeWork, and dozens of indie spaces from $50-100/month. The cafe culture is legendary — many cafes are fine with laptop workers for hours. Internet is generally reliable (20-50 Mbps). Buenos Aires has world-class steak, wine, nightlife, and cultural scenes. A steak dinner with wine costs $8-15. The city comes alive at night — dinner starts at 9pm, going out starts at midnight. The peso situation means everything is cheap but also means prices change frequently — always check current rates.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much is a one-way flight to Buenos Aires?
One-way flights from the US to Buenos Aires range from $299–$550. Copa via Panama City often has the cheapest connecting fares. Nonstop flights from Miami on American or Aerolineas Argentinas start around $350. Budget $350-450 from most US cities.
What's the cheapest airline to fly to Buenos Aires?
Copa Airlines via Panama City consistently offers the lowest fares at $299+ one-way. LATAM via Santiago or Lima is competitive. For nonstops, Aerolineas Argentinas and American Airlines from Miami are cheapest. Avianca via Bogota is another budget connecting option.
When is the cheapest time to fly to Buenos Aires?
September through November offers the lowest fares and the bonus of spring weather in Buenos Aires. May-August (winter) also has moderate prices. December-January is peak season — holidays plus southern hemisphere summer drive fares to $400+.
Is Buenos Aires cheap for digital nomads?
Extremely. Argentina's currency exchange rate makes Buenos Aires one of the cheapest major cities in the world for USD earners. Budget $800-1,300/month for a comfortable lifestyle including rent, eating out, and nightlife. A steak dinner with wine costs $8-15.
How do I extend my stay in Buenos Aires?
US citizens get 90 days visa-free. The easiest extension is a 'visa run' — take the 1-hour ferry to Colonia del Sacramento, Uruguay, spend the day, and come back for a fresh 90 days. Many nomads do this every 3 months.

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