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(CDG) Paris
FRANCE - Paris Charles de Gaulle
(EZE) Buenos Aires
ARGENTINA - Buenos Aires Ministro Pistarini
18
Jul
Saturday
1 traveler, No cabins
One Way
1 traveler, ECONOMY
Adult
(CDG) Paris Charles de Gaulle
Paris, France
(EZE) Buenos Aires Ministro Pistarini
Buenos Aires, Argentina
18
Jul
Saturday
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Flying from Paris to Buenos Aires: What to Know

Direct & connecting flights|CDG – EZE|$589
$589one way
Cheapest price
13h 45mdirect flight
Flight duration
78%
On-time performance
direct & connecting flights

About this route

Paris to Buenos Aires

The journey from Charles de Gaulle to Ezeiza is one of the longest direct connections between Europe and South America, typically clocking in around 13 to 14 hours nonstop. Air France and Aerolíneas Argentinas operate the bulk of direct services, while one-stop options through Madrid, Rome or São Paulo open up more flexibility for last minute travelers who can't find a seat on the daily nonstops. Most flights depart Paris in the evening and land in Buenos Aires the following morning, which makes for a relatively smooth adjustment to the four or five hour time difference. The shoulder seasons of March-May and September-November tend to offer the most comfortable weather on both ends and slightly easier availability. If you're booking last minute, scan fares mid-week and consider one-stop itineraries — they often have wider open inventory than the popular direct evening departure from CDG.

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What are the cheapest months to fly from Paris (CDG) to Buenos Aires (EZE)?
The cheapest months to fly from Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG) to Buenos Aires Ezeiza (EZE) are typically May, June, and August, which fall outside the peak South American summer and European holiday seasons. Fares can be 20–30% lower than during December and January, when demand peaks due to the Argentine summer and Christmas holidays. Booking 2–3 months in advance also helps secure the best prices.
What is the luggage allowance on flights from CDG to EZE?+
Do French citizens need a visa to travel to Argentina?+
Are there direct flights from CDG to EZE or do they require a layover?+
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Flying from Paris to Buenos Aires: A Long-Haul Journey South

The route between Charles de Gaulle and Ezeiza International is one of the longest direct connections in the world, linking the elegance of Paris with the soulful energy of Buenos Aires. Covering roughly 11,000 kilometers, the journey takes around 13 to 14 hours nonstop, crossing the Atlantic and tracing a path over the bulge of Brazil before descending into the Río de la Plata basin.

Air France operates the daily nonstop service on this route, typically using Boeing 777-300ER aircraft configured with business, premium economy, and economy cabins. Travelers seeking alternatives often connect through Madrid with Air Europa or Iberia, through Rome with ITA Airways, or through São Paulo with LATAM. Direct flights from CDG to EZE usually depart in the late evening, allowing passengers to sleep through much of the journey and arrive in Argentina in the early morning, well-positioned to start the day after clearing immigration.

Seasons run opposite to those in Europe, which shapes how travelers approach the trip. The Southern Hemisphere summer, from December through February, brings warm weather to Buenos Aires and is ideal for those wanting to explore Patagonia or the wine country around Mendoza. Many find that the shoulder seasons, particularly March to May and September to November, offer the most pleasant balance of mild weather, manageable crowds, and lower fares. July and August can be surprisingly cold in Argentina, though this is when ski resorts in Bariloche come alive.

For a smoother long-haul experience, it helps to arrive at Terminal 2E in Paris with extra time, as the security and boarding process for South American flights can be slow during peak hours. Hydration matters on a flight of this length, and choosing an aisle seat makes the inevitable stretching easier. Onboard meals typically reflect both French culinary traditions and a nod to Argentine flavors, and the wine selection on Air France is worth exploring.

Upon arrival at Ezeiza, located about 35 kilometers from central Buenos Aires, travelers can take official taxis, ride-share services, or the Tienda León shuttle to reach the city. Currency exchange has become more nuanced in Argentina, so it is wise to research current options before landing.

What makes the Paris to Buenos Aires connection memorable is the cultural bridge it represents. The two cities share an architectural and intellectual kinship, and stepping off the plane often feels less like arriving in a foreign place and more like discovering a familiar one rearranged under southern skies.