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11-01-11 02:44 #802
Posts: 1064American Airline SFO to EZE us$750+fees special
Flyer talk featured it as a suggested mileage run. AA's wedsite has the cheapest fares they offer, except through consolidators.
San franciso is the special-can search for cheapest connection-miami, jfk / NYC or dfw. I costs less to travel fron sanfrancisco than miami?
Fr
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06-16-11 20:08 #801
Posts: 5Flew in yesterday and had no problems. Most flights are running but some with long delays
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06-15-11 14:06 #800
Posts: 374Links
My new found expertise: meteorology and volcanology.
http://www.weatheronline.co.uk/cgi-a...&LANG=en&ART=1
http://mobile.plane-mad.com/airport-...-eze-saez.html
http://www.flightstats.co.uk/FlightS...ortQueryType=1
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06-13-11 22:07 #799
Posts: 751Mongers-
Another option would be to either take a bus or rent a car (driving your own car you can arrive in Asuncion in less than 15 hours) and drive up to Asuncion (ASU) and take a flight from there. From ASU you could take a flight to on GOL to Sao Paulo and then on to Europe on any number of airlines. Other options from ASU would be flights to Lima (several European destinations non-stop) or Santa Cruz de la Sierra (flights to Miami and Madrid).
Suerte,
Rock Harders
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06-13-11 21:38 #798
Posts: 912Another link for EZE only on Flights
Here Is another link for departures and arrivals at EZE in English
http://www.ifly.com/ezeiza-internati...tus-departures
Just click on the link, it works I just tried it.
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06-13-11 21:11 #797
Posts: 2556
Venues: 398Airport Website
Greetings Everyone,
This is a link to the Argentina government's official airport website which has the real time status updates of arrivals and departures at all of the country's airports, including EZE.
http://www.aa2000.com.ar/
There is an option to view an English version of the webpage.
Good luck,
Jackson
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06-13-11 21:02 #796
Posts: 132Call Air France in the US
Originally Posted by Stranger [View Original Post]
Use Skype and call Air France in the United States. +1-800-237-2747 I've had fairly good luck getting a rep on the phone in the past. I just tried now and it took a whole (long hold times) but was able to get a rep. See if you can reschedule for Wednesday. If not, get a refund for your ticket and call Delta +1-800-221-1212. Like Air France a member of Sky Team or go to their office at AV Santa Fe 887. Also try American at +1-800-433-7300 or go to their office at Suipacha 1111. Unfortunately, it appears that for the next two days, all international flights from EZE have been cancelled.
If you ABSOLUTELY need to exit BsAs, take an overnight bus to Mendoza and continue from there. You can get a flight from MDZ to either Santiago or Sao Paulo and continue on to CDG. I would suggest Rosario or Cordoba, but I think all flights from those cities connect through Aeroparque. And forget about the BuqueBus to Montevideo. MVD is shut down too.
Good luck!
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06-13-11 19:17 #795
Posts: 199Anybody knows how to get any info about getting out of the country to Europe?
Got a mail that they cancel my flight to Paris tomorrow, and basically a have a nice day message!
I tried to go to the airport but no luck or info there.
Called Air France and can not get anyone on the line!
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06-13-11 00:18 #794
Posts: 329EZE Shut Down June 12 23:15
Originally Posted by Silver Star [View Original Post]
So if you are here in BsAs and going out on the 13th, your respective plane may not be in town!
Looks like the European flites are in the air, (BA 247 and 510 from Frankfurt) but watch for possible diversions, may not land at EZE.
Fred.
Specializing in Premium Buenos Aires Airport Ytansfers.
www.silverstarcar.com
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06-10-11 21:35 #793
Posts: 329Originally Posted by Luckyman [View Original Post]
Fred www.silverstarcar.com
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06-10-11 14:20 #792
Posts: 5All flights cancelled
Heads up. Flights cancelled. Sadly TAM neglected to send me an email telling me my flight this morning to Asunciķand had been canceled, along with pretty much every other flight as best I could see. Apparently they will be reassessing the situation this afternoon. That's too late for me and I will be canceling my short trip and looking for some local trouble over the weekend.
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06-09-11 21:26 #791
Posts: 474Originally Posted by Doppelganger [View Original Post]
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06-09-11 18:52 #790
Posts: 912Tam
Go to the TAM webstie and join their rewards club and it seems to make working on the web site easier, IMHO.
I have booked several flights directly from their site with both origin and destination down here. The site supports English with no problem but can be a bit twitchie at times. When I have a problem booking for some reason there is a Florida number listed on the site you can call for assistance, just have the flight number handy and they take care if it with no problem including the payment.
Tried to post the complete English TAM link but it will not post completely, so just go to http://www.tam.com.br and look at the top of the page to change the country - select United States and go from there. Be sure and enter your new TAM rewards login and password.
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06-09-11 18:41 #789
Posts: 132Originally Posted by Stan the Man [View Original Post]
In any case, when I'm down here I always book online with Expedia. I use Momondo. Com or Kayak as the aggregator and then head either back to Expedia or directly to the individual airline's Web Site. Unless it's Aerolineas Argnetinas, in which case I only buy their tickets through Expedia.
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06-09-11 18:20 #788
Posts: 474Originally Posted by Chezz [View Original Post]
Off the top of your head, do you know which airlines fly from SDU to AEP? I booked through Orbitz, which is about the only way to get an English interface for international travel on a Brazilian airline. Neither the TAM nor Gol websites work well in English, and their English speaking customer service actually only speak Portuguese.
At any rate, Orbitz didn't show any direct flights from SDU to AEP. Clearly that would be a better way to go, but I assumed that Brazil wasn't letting SDU service international destinations. Sounds like that's not the case.
And, while I'm asking: Does anyone know of a better aggregator for non-US international travel? Last I checked, neither Priceline nor Travelocity would permit one to book travel that both originates and ends in South America. Orbitz will but, as I mentioned, the listed flights would appear to be limited.
Thanks again.