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Monday, July 23, 2012

Puerto Madero & Heading Home

The last two days in Buenos Aires we spent around the Puerto Madero, Plaza de Mayo and Florida Street shopping areas.

Puerto Madero was a really pretty area with plenty of tourist and English speaking people... and the prices that often come from such areas.  The bridge that links the two sides of the port is really stunning at night.

Bridge at night

Uruguay - historic boat
If you are in the Puerto Madero area I highly recommend taking a tour of one of the two historic boats that are docked there.  The entrance fee is only a ARS 2 Peso donation, which is less than 50 cents US.

Fragata Sarmiento

Below Deck - Fragata Sarmiento

Spanish Controls - Fragata Sarmiento

Helm - Fragata Sarmiento

Tiny Cannon - Fragata Sarmiento
I am not sure what the last cannon pictures is really supposed to do, it was pretty tiny.  I guess you could use  shoot tiny clowns out of it, if you wanted.

We made it to the airport about 3 hours 30 minutes before our flight departure time.  I would recommend between 3 and 3 1/2 hours if you plan on flying out of Ezeiza Airport to an international destination.  I would also recommend printing your boarding passes ahead of time.

Boarding Pass Line:  30 minutes (estimate, we printed ours in advance - but another lady on our flight didn't)
Baggage Check Line:  50 minutes
Immigration Exit:  45 minutes
Security:  30 minutes

Airport
Our plane was having some maintenance issues so we were delayed about an hour.  When we were ready to go it was told to us that the Argentine air traffic control had discarded our flight plan and that we had to submit a new plan.  We were lifting off around 2 hours and 30 minutes after our initial departure time.

I was really impressed with American Airlines when we arrived at Dallas Fort Worth Airport.  They had already advised customs that there was a plan of about 300 international travelers that were delayed so they had extra staff waiting.  We went to collect our bags and took them to the ticket counter that was conveniently located right past our baggage claim area.  We lined up and one-by-one they got us on new flights.  They called over additional personnel here also to process our line faster.  We were through customs, had a new flight and our bags checked within 45 minutes of landing and were only delayed 2 hours and 45 minutes from our original landing time.

Now I am home and back to the daily grind.  So, I guess - this is my last post.  It has been fun and I hope everyone enjoyed reading my entries.

Until next time,

Tim

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