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(EZE) Buenos Aires
ARGENTINA - Buenos Aires Ministro Pistarini
(IAH) Houston
UNITED STATES - Houston George Bush Intercont.
20
Jun
Saturday
1 traveler, No cabins
One Way
1 traveler, ECONOMY
Adult
(EZE) Buenos Aires Ministro Pistarini
Buenos Aires, Argentina
(IAH) Houston George Bush Intercont.
Houston, TX
20
Jun
Saturday
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Buenos Aires to Houston: Your Flight Guide

Direct & connecting flights|EZE – IAH|$312
$312one way
Cheapest price
10h 45mdirect flight
Flight duration
4,842 mias the crow flies
Flight distance
direct & connecting flights

About this route

The flight from Buenos Aires to Houston covers roughly 5,200 miles and typically takes around 10 to 11 hours nonstop. United Airlines operates one of the most consistent direct services on this route, departing from Ezeiza International Airport and arriving at Houston's George Bush Intercontinental. Connections through other hubs are also available, though they add several hours to total travel time. Houston serves as a major gateway to the southern United States and a convenient jumping-off point for destinations across Texas and beyond. The best time to fly tends to be during the shoulder months of March through May, when demand eases slightly and weather on both ends is pleasant. Last minute travelers can sometimes find availability on overnight departures, which are common on this corridor. Pack layers — Buenos Aires and Houston can differ dramatically in climate depending on the season. Booking last minute on this route is often easier midweek.

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Frequently asked questions

What are the cheapest months to fly from Buenos Aires Ezeiza (EZE) to Houston George Bush Intercontinental (IAH)?
The cheapest months to fly from EZE to IAH are typically during the low season, which falls between March and May and again from September to November. During these periods, airlines often offer lower fares due to reduced demand. Booking 6-8 weeks in advance and being flexible with travel dates can help you secure the best deals.
What are the baggage allowance rules for flights from Buenos Aires (EZE) to Houston (IAH)?+
Do Argentine citizens need a visa to fly from EZE to IAH in Houston, Texas?+
Are there direct flights from Buenos Aires Ezeiza (EZE) to Houston (IAH), or will I need a layover?+
What seat classes are available on flights from Buenos Aires (EZE) to Houston (IAH)?+
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Flying from Buenos Aires Ezeiza to Houston: A Comprehensive Guide

Connecting Argentina's vibrant capital with the sprawling energy hub of Texas, the route from Buenos Aires Ezeiza to Houston George Bush Intercontinental is one of the most important corridors linking South America with the southern United States. Whether you're traveling for business, visiting family, or simply passing through Houston on your way to other North American destinations, this is a journey worth planning carefully.

The flight from EZE to IAH covers approximately 5,200 miles and typically takes around 10 to 11 hours when flying nonstop. United Airlines is the primary carrier offering direct service on this route, with daily departures that tend to leave Buenos Aires in the evening and arrive in Houston early the following morning. This overnight schedule works well for travelers who can sleep on planes, as you essentially trade a night's rest for the journey itself. Other airlines may serve the route with one-stop itineraries through cities like Bogotá, Lima, or Panama City, which can be a good option if you're looking for more flexible scheduling or different fare classes.

Seasonality plays a meaningful role in planning this trip. Keep in mind that the seasons are reversed between Argentina and Texas. When Buenos Aires enjoys its mild autumn in March and April, Houston is warming up into spring. Summer in Houston, from June through August, brings intense heat and humidity, so travelers arriving from the Argentine winter should be prepared for a dramatic climate shift. The most comfortable time to visit Houston tends to be from October through early December, when temperatures ease and outdoor activities become far more pleasant.

Houston itself offers more than many travelers expect. The city is a culinary powerhouse, blending Tex-Mex traditions with influences from its remarkably diverse immigrant communities. The NASA Space Center remains a world-class attraction, and the Museum District provides days' worth of cultural exploration, much of it free of charge. For Argentine visitors, Houston also serves as a major gateway to the rest of the United States, with IAH offering connections to virtually every major American city.

A few practical tips can make flying from Buenos Aires to Houston smoother. Arrive at Ezeiza with plenty of time, as security and emigration procedures can be slow during peak evening hours. Pack layers for the plane, since cabin temperatures vary widely on long-haul flights. If you're connecting through IAH to a domestic flight, remember that you will need to clear U.S. customs and immigration upon arrival, which can add significant time to your layover. Booking a seat on the left side of the aircraft heading northbound occasionally rewards passengers with stunning views of the Andes at sunset, a memorable way to begin the journey.