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(EZE) Buenos Aires
ARGENTINA - Buenos Aires Ministro Pistarini
(IGR) Iguazu
ARGENTINA - Cataratas del Iguazu
18
Jul
Saturday
1 traveler, No cabins
One Way
1 traveler, ECONOMY
Adult
(EZE) Buenos Aires Ministro Pistarini
Buenos Aires, Argentina
(IGR) Cataratas del Iguazu
Iguazu, Argentina
18
Jul
Saturday
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Flying from Buenos Aires to Puerto Iguazú: What to Know

Direct & connecting flights|EZE – IGR|$89
$89one way
Cheapest price
1h 55mdirect flight
Flight duration
82%
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About this route

Buenos Aires to Puerto Iguazú

The route from Ezeiza to Puerto Iguazú is one of Argentina's most traveled domestic connections, linking the capital with the gateway to the famous Iguazú Falls. Flights typically take around two hours, with Aerolíneas Argentinas and LATAM operating several daily departures. Most travelers prefer morning flights, which leave more time to reach the national park and start exploring the same day. The dry season between May and September offers cooler temperatures and clearer trails, while the warmer months bring fuller waterfalls and lush jungle scenery. For last minute travelers, midweek departures tend to have better availability, and arriving at Ezeiza with extra time is wise given the size of the airport. Booking last minute on this route is perfectly feasible, especially outside of school holidays, when fares and seat availability remain reasonable across both carriers.

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What are the cheapest months to fly from Buenos Aires (EZE) to Iguazu (IGR)?
The cheapest months to fly from Buenos Aires Ezeiza (EZE) to Iguazu (IGR) are typically March, April, May, and August, outside of peak holiday seasons. Avoiding Argentine school holidays (January, July, and December) can save you significantly on airfare. Booking 4–6 weeks in advance also helps secure lower fares.
What are the luggage rules for flights from EZE to IGR?+
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Flying from Buenos Aires to Puerto Iguazú: A Traveler's Guide

The journey from Ezeiza International Airport to Cataratas del Iguazú International Airport is one of the most popular domestic-feeling routes in Argentina, connecting the bustling capital with the gateway to one of the world's most spectacular natural wonders. The flight covers roughly 1,300 kilometers and typically takes between one hour and forty-five minutes and two hours, making it a quick hop compared to the long bus alternative, which can stretch beyond eighteen hours.

Several carriers operate flights from EZE to IGR, including Aerolíneas Argentinas, Flybondi, and JetSmart. Aerolíneas Argentinas tends to offer the most frequent schedule and full-service experience, while the low-cost options appeal to travelers comfortable with a more streamlined journey. Most departures leave in the morning or early afternoon, which works well for visitors hoping to settle into Puerto Iguazú in time for an evening meal along Avenida Victoria Aguirre.

The best time to fly this route depends on what kind of experience you want at the falls. The months between April and June bring milder temperatures, fewer crowds, and impressive water flow following the summer rains. August through October is another sweet spot, offering pleasant weather and clearer skies. The southern summer, from December to February, sees the heaviest visitor traffic and intense humidity, though the jungle is at its lushest. Avoiding major Argentine holiday periods can make both flights and park entry more comfortable.

Once airborne, window seats on the left side of the aircraft often reward passengers with sweeping views of the Paraná River and the dense Misiones rainforest as the plane begins its descent. The airport at Iguazú is small but efficient, located only about twenty minutes by taxi or shuttle from the national park entrance and around twenty-five minutes from the town center.

A few practical tips can smooth the trip. Pack light layers, as the temperature contrast between Buenos Aires and the subtropical north can be noticeable. Bring insect repellent and a waterproof jacket if you plan to take the boat ride beneath the cataracts. Booking the EZE to IGR route a few weeks in advance generally yields better seat selection, especially during long weekends when domestic demand spikes.

What makes this corridor particularly interesting is the dramatic shift in landscape and atmosphere. In under two hours, travelers move from the European-influenced avenues of Buenos Aires to a region where Argentina, Brazil, and Paraguay meet amid roaring waterfalls and red-earth trails, making the flight feel less like transit and more like a prelude to adventure.