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(JED) Jeddah
SAUDI ARABIA - Jeddah King Abdulaziz International
(EZE) Buenos Aires
ARGENTINA - Buenos Aires Ministro Pistarini
18
Jul
Saturday
1 traveler, No cabins
One Way
1 traveler, ECONOMY
Adult
(JED) Jeddah King Abdulaziz International
Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
(EZE) Buenos Aires Ministro Pistarini
Buenos Aires, Argentina
18
Jul
Saturday
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Jeddah to Buenos Aires: Your Guide to This Epic Route

Direct & connecting flights|JED – EZE|$687
$687one way
Cheapest price
20h 45m1 stop via GRU
Flight duration
12,680 kmas the crow flies
Flight distance
direct & connecting flights

About this route

Jeddah to Buenos Aires

Connecting Saudi Arabia to Argentina, the Jeddah to Buenos Aires route is one of the longest journeys you can take between the Middle East and South America. There are no direct flights, so expect at least one layover — typically in Istanbul, Doha, or a European hub like Rome or Madrid. Total travel time ranges from 20 to 30 hours depending on connections. The best months to visit Buenos Aires are March through May and September through November, when the weather is mild and the city buzzes with cultural events. Last minute travelers on this route can sometimes find favorable fares midweek, especially on Turkish Airlines or Qatar Airways, which frequently serve this corridor. Pack layers — you'll go from Jeddah's heat to Buenos Aires' cooler seasons quickly. A last minute booking doesn't mean a stressful trip; choosing a comfortable layover city can turn the stopover into a mini adventure.

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What are the cheapest months to fly from Jeddah (JED) to Buenos Aires (EZE)?
The cheapest months to fly from Jeddah to Buenos Aires are typically during the low season between February and May, as well as September through November. Booking 2-3 months in advance and being flexible with travel dates can help you find the best fares. Prices tend to peak during the summer holiday season (June-August) and around major holidays like Eid.
Do Saudi or Argentine citizens need a visa to travel from Jeddah to Buenos Aires?+
Are there direct flights from Jeddah (JED) to Buenos Aires (EZE), or do I need to transit?+
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Flying from Jeddah to Buenos Aires: A Guide for Travelers

Connecting the vibrant port city of Jeddah on the Red Sea coast with the spirited Argentine capital of Buenos Aires, this long-haul route bridges two remarkably different worlds. Flights from JED to EZE cover a distance of roughly 12,500 kilometers, making it one of the longer journeys a traveler can undertake between the Middle East and South America. While there are no direct services on this route, several well-regarded carriers offer convenient one-stop connections that make the trip surprisingly manageable.

Most travelers flying from Jeddah to Buenos Aires will route through major hubs such as Istanbul, Doha, Dubai, or São Paulo. Turkish Airlines via Istanbul and Emirates via Dubai are popular choices, offering smooth connections and competitive journey times that typically range from 18 to 24 hours depending on the layover. Qatar Airways through Doha is another excellent option, particularly for those who appreciate award-winning onboard service. Ethiopian Airlines also serves this corridor with a stop in Addis Ababa, offering a slightly different routing that appeals to adventurous travelers.

Timing your trip wisely can make a significant difference. Buenos Aires enjoys a temperate climate, and the Argentine autumn from March through May is often considered the ideal window. The city bursts with golden foliage, comfortable temperatures hover around 15 to 22 degrees Celsius, and cultural events fill the calendar. Spring, from September to November, is equally appealing. Travelers departing Jeddah during the intense summer heat will find relief arriving in Buenos Aires during its cooler winter months, though temperatures rarely dip below freezing.

Buenos Aires rewards visitors with an extraordinary blend of European architecture, passionate tango culture, and some of the finest steak and wine on the planet. Neighborhoods like San Telmo, Palermo, and La Boca each have their own distinct character. For those flying from JED to EZE, the cultural contrast alone makes the journey worthwhile — stepping from the ancient traditions and Red Sea charm of Jeddah into the cosmopolitan buzz of a Latin American metropolis.

A few practical tips can smooth the experience. Book connecting flights with at least a two-hour layover to account for potential delays and immigration procedures at hub airports. Carry a good neck pillow and noise-canceling headphones for the long segments. Also, check visa requirements well in advance, as Argentine entry rules vary by nationality. Selecting seats on the same booking rather than separate tickets ensures your luggage is checked through to Ezeiza International Airport, saving considerable hassle upon arrival. With a little planning, this intercontinental journey becomes not just bearable but genuinely enjoyable.