The Layout of EZE Airport

Ministro Pistarini International Airport (EZE) consists of three interconnected terminal buildings. All terminals are located next to each other and are linked via pedestrian walkways. Walking from Terminal A to Terminal C usually takes no more than 10 minutes.

The newest Departures Terminal is considered one of the most modern terminals in South America, placing Ezeiza Airport among the most technologically advanced airports worldwide.

Terminal A – International Arrivals

Terminal A is the oldest terminal at Ezeiza Airport, opening in 2000. Today, it serves exclusively international arrivals. Previously handling both arrivals and departures, it was reassigned once the new Departures Terminal became operational.

The terminal spans two levels and provides all essential arrival services, including immigration, baggage claim, retail shops, dining options, and passenger lounges, ensuring a smooth and welcoming arrival experience for international travelers.

The New Departures Terminal (Terminal de Partidas)

The Departures Terminal, opened on April 14, 2023, handles all departures from Ezeiza Airport, regardless of whether flights are domestic or international. Built on the site of the former Terminal B, the new structure spans approximately 50,000 m² (538,195 sq ft).

Its distinctive interior features a massive zeppelin-shaped metal structure, giving rise to its informal nickname, the “zeppelin terminal”. Sustainability was a core design priority, and the airport now operates entirely on renewable energy. The terminal is designed to serve up to 30 million passengers annually.

  • Basement level: technical and operational infrastructure
  • First floor: check-in area with 72 self-check-in kiosks, 24 self-baggage drop counters, fast-pass services, and five check-in zones with over 150 counters
  • Second floor: security control and boarding gates divided into nine sectors (A–I), 36 immigration stations, 10 baggage carousels, 8 VIP lounges, shops, and dining areas

Tip: An official airport app is available to assist passengers with navigation and terminal services.

Terminal C – Domestic Arrivals (Mercedes Sosa Terminal)

Terminal C, also known as the Mercedes Sosa Terminal, opened in 2011. It has always served domestic traffic and now exclusively handles domestic arrivals.

The terminal offers duty-free shopping, retail stores, cafés, restaurants, and houses the Aerolíneas Argentinas Salón Cóndor lounge, providing comfort and services tailored to domestic travelers.