Where do you pick up your pet at EZE?

g_c said:
unless... can i drive to/from each of these buildings so no one is left behind or is this area airport vehicle only?


Airport vehicle only. I also have a giant kennel (German Shepherd) and we talked some guys with a forklift into helping us move it to the taxi-accessible area :)
 
StuckLikeGlue said:
I first had to go to a building by Terminal B called Aeropuertos Argentina 2000, to a small Continental office on the 3rd floor, and paid $110USD to get my dog's paperwork.

Is there is a really a $110U$D fee to bring your dog into Argentina?

Did you get a receipt for this payment?
 
g_c: Is this your first time here? If so, I do NOT recommend that you attempt to drive on your first day. The drivers here are INSANE & DANGEROUS and unless you have an Argentina map on your GPS, you will be hopelessley lost. You are better off renting a remise to get you to your hotel and then after a week or so of riding in cabs, you will be more familiarized with the sheer madness of driving here. This probably sounds extreme, but Argentina is not the number one country in the world for traffic fatalities for nothing. If you drive with North American manners & defensive driver tactics, you WILL cause an accident. This is not a joke.
 
Sorry if this post is on the wrong thread, but new to this. I rented an apt in BA for the month of Oct. They insist on being paid in cash(dollars or pesos), but will not accept a cashiers check or a wire transfer. How does one access cash in BA given the low daily limits available at atms. I use Bank of America in the united states. Thx.

Steve
 
nope, not first time here. i've driven here before...

remis won't fit my dog's crate or my surfboard bag either.
 
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