Ministro Pistarini International Airport is Argentina’s largest international airport and is located just 22 kilometres southwest of Buenos Aires. The airport was voted "Best airport in the region" by Skytrax in 2007, and its friendly, professional staff go out of their way to make the start of your journey enjoyable and stress-free.
Fly to Seoul with Qatar Airways for an alluring blend of technology and ancient tradition. South Korea's high-tech capital has earned a reputation as the cultural epicentre of East Asia. Seoul is constantly evolving, and is a nurturing ground for design, fashion, culture and history.
Seoul is a 24-hour metropolis, housing temples, night markets, museums, galleries, teahouses and more. Check the price of flights to Seoul further below and book Economy or Premium Class flights to Seoul with Qatar Airways for an extraordinary travel experience in our state-of-the-art aircraft.
Flying from Buenos Aires
Ministro Pistarini International Airport is Argentina’s largest international airport and is located just 22 kilometres southwest of Buenos Aires. The airport was voted "Best airport in the region" by Skytrax in 2007, and its friendly, professional staff go out of their way to make the start of your journey enjoyable and stress-free.
Passengers flying from Buenos Aires with Qatar Airways will find this to be an interesting, efficient and modern starting point to their journey.
Transportation and parking
Buses are the most cost-effective way to travel to the airport from all areas of Buenos Aires. The 394 runs to and from Monte Grande railway station and Camino de Cintura, while the 502 serves Ezeiza.
A total of eight routes operate between the airport and the Plaza de Mayo in central Buenos Aires. A dedicated shuttle service runs between downtown and the airport, taking approximately one hour to complete the journey.
Plenty of taxis are around and can be used, however, if you are using a taxi then ensure it is pre-arranged and the price is agreed before you set off. Parking at the airport is good, with a multi-storey indoor car park next to Terminal B and an open-air car park next to Terminal A.
Arriving at the airport
Passengers flying from Buenos Aires with Qatar Airways depart from Terminal A. Ensure you arrive at the correct terminal, as the site is huge and it can take some time to travel between terminals. As with all international airports, security is very tight so allow at least two hours before your flight is due to board to check in and clear customs checks.
Facilities and amenities
Terminal A is the main international terminal, and provides good facilities for travellers, including a fully equipped business centre that offers full photocopying, fax and Wi-Fi services, as well as relaxation rooms. A bank offering 24-hour services is also available, and there are multiple ATMs throughout the airport.
Food and drink is provided at a number of outlets, with both authentic Argentinian and international cuisine on offer, as well as the usual fast food outlets, snacks and beverages. A large retail area sells luxury goods and travel essentials, and the entire airport is wheelchair accessible.
Arriving in Seoul
This historically and economically significant location is one of South Korea’s powerhouses, as well as being its main air transport and shipping hub. However, it is also a very beautiful location, with numerous islands to explore and a strong cultural identity that manifests in traditional architecture, temples, and parks that are truly stunning.
Book a flight to Incheon with Qatar Airways and whether you’re a business traveller or are visiting South Korea as a leisure tourist, you’ll receive a warm and genuinely friendly welcome. Combined with excellent facilities and a host of attractions, Incheon is one of South Korea’s best kept secrets,
Tourist attractions
Incheon’s Chinatown is the only official Chinatown in South Korea, and is right next to Liberty Park, a stunning open space full of tranquil corners where you can escape the noise and energy of the city.
Incheon is a very modern city, and many of its attractions are relatively new. For a fantastic view of the city head to the North Asia Trade Tower in the heart of the rapidly expanding Songdo International City. For a more traditional flavour, the Incheon Islands are a great escape from the bright lights, and life here is more sedate.
The islands are accessible by ferry, and are criss-crossed with hiking trails and relatively quiet beaches. The best islands to visit are Daecheongdo, Yeonpyeongdo, Ganghwado, Yeongjongdo, Muuido, and Deokjeokdo.
Back in the city, the Arts Centre is an arts and entertainment venue located in Guwol-dong, with frequent performances of traditional Korean plays, dancing and theatre. The Centre sits in the middle of a thriving retail district too, making it convenient for shopping and browsing.
Travel Considerations
Flights to Incheon with Qatar Airways land at Incheon International Airport, South Korea’s main air transport hub. Visa restrictions for entry into the country will depend on your country of origin, length of stay and whether your trip is for business or pleasure. Before you fly to Incheon please check the visa and passport requirements.
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