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(TUN) Tunis
TUNISIA - Tunis Carthage
(EZE) Buenos Aires
ARGENTINA - Buenos Aires Ministro Pistarini
18
Jul
Saturday
1 traveler, No cabins
One Way
1 traveler, ECONOMY
Adult
(TUN) Tunis Carthage
Tunis, Tunisia
(EZE) Buenos Aires Ministro Pistarini
Buenos Aires, Argentina
18
Jul
Saturday
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Flying from Tunis to Buenos Aires: What to Expect

Direct & connecting flights|TUN – EZE|$890
$890one way
Cheapest price
19h 45m1 stop via MAD
Flight duration
10,520 kmas the crow flies
Flight distance
direct & connecting flights

About this route

Tunis to Buenos Aires

There are no direct flights between Tunis and Buenos Aires, so the journey typically involves a connection in Rome, Paris, Madrid or Frankfurt. Total travel time usually ranges from 16 to 24 hours depending on the layover, with airlines like Air France, Iberia, Lufthansa and Turkish Airlines among the common choices. The smoothest itineraries tend to route through southern Europe, which keeps the second leg manageable. Spring and autumn are pleasant times to fly, avoiding both the Argentine summer crowds and the European winter weather that can disrupt connections. Last minute travelers should keep an eye on European hub options, since availability often opens up there a few days before departure. If you're booking last minute, packing light and arriving early at Tunis-Carthage helps offset tighter connection windows. Buenos Aires welcomes arrivals at Ezeiza, around 35 kilometers from the city center.

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What are the cheapest months to fly from Tunis (TUN) to Buenos Aires Ezeiza (EZE)?
The cheapest months to fly from Tunis to Buenos Aires are typically May, June, and August, which fall outside the peak holiday and summer travel periods. Booking at least 2-3 months in advance and flying mid-week (Tuesday or Wednesday) can also help you secure lower fares on this long-haul route.
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Flying from Tunis to Buenos Aires: A Transatlantic Journey South

Connecting the shores of the Mediterranean with the heart of South America, the journey from Tunis to Buenos Aires is one of the more unusual long-haul routes a traveler can undertake. There are no direct flights between Tunisia and Argentina, so every itinerary involves at least one, and often two, connections. Total travel time typically ranges from 18 to 30 hours depending on layover length, with European hubs such as Paris, Rome, Madrid, and Frankfurt serving as the most common transit points.

The airlines most often used on this route include Air France via Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Iberia through Madrid-Barajas, Lufthansa via Frankfurt, and Alitalia's successor ITA Airways through Rome. Madrid tends to be the most efficient connection, since Iberia operates a daily nonstop service to Ezeiza that pairs well with morning Tunisair departures from Tunis-Carthage. Travelers seeking more comfort sometimes route through Istanbul with Turkish Airlines or through Doha with Qatar Airways, though these options add hours.

The best time to fly from Tunis to EZE depends largely on what kind of weather you want to land in. Since Argentina's seasons are reversed, the European summer months of June through August coincide with the Argentine winter, ideal for skiing in Patagonia or wine country visits in Mendoza. December through February brings the southern summer, perfect for exploring Buenos Aires terraces and traveling south to Bariloche or El Calafate. Shoulder seasons in March, April, October, and November often offer the most balanced fares and pleasant temperatures on both ends.

A few practical tips can make the trip smoother. Tunisian passport holders should check visa requirements carefully, as Argentina permits visa-free entry for short stays, but transit visas may apply in Schengen countries depending on connection times. Pack layers, since you may leave a warm North African afternoon and arrive in a cool South American morning. Ezeiza International Airport sits about 35 kilometers from central Buenos Aires, and prearranged transfers or the official Tienda Leon shuttle are safer choices than unmarked taxis.

What makes the Tunis to Buenos Aires corridor interesting is the cultural arc it traces. Argentina is home to a sizable community of Arab descent, and many travelers find unexpected echoes of Mediterranean life in Buenos Aires neighborhoods like Palermo and San Telmo, where Levantine bakeries sit beside Italian trattorias. The flight itself becomes part of the story, a long passage that mirrors the migrations that shaped both nations across the Atlantic.