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Cheap Flights from Atlanta to Buenos Aires

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From
Atlanta
ATL
To
Buenos Aires
EZE

Route Intelligence: AtlantaBuenos Aires

Flight Duration

13 hr 30 min (1 Stop)

Price Guidance

A good deal is under $700 roundtrip. Standard fare is $1,000–$1,400+.

Peak Season

December to February (Southern Hemisphere summer and holiday season)

Top Airlines

LATAM Airlines, American Airlines, Delta Air Lines

Booking Tip

Book 3-6 months in advance for best fares, especially for Southern Hemisphere summer travel. Flexible travelers should check connections through Lima (LIM) or São Paulo (GRU) for lower fares.

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Route Briefing: Atlanta to Buenos Aires

Getting from Atlanta to Buenos Aires is a serious journey — around 13 and a half hours with a connection — but every minute of that flight time is justified the moment you step into one of the most electrifying cities in the Western Hemisphere. This is a route that rewards patient planners and adventurous spirits in equal measure, and with roundtrip fares occasionally dipping below $700, the math becomes very hard to argue with.

LATAM Airlines, American Airlines, and Delta Air Lines all serve this route, with common connection points through Lima or São Paulo. It's worth checking both hubs when you search, because the pricing difference between connection options can be significant. Booking three to six months out gives you the best shot at those lower fares, and if your travel dates have any flexibility at all, use it — even shifting by a few days can unlock meaningful savings on a long-haul route like this one.

Buenos Aires earns its reputation as the Paris of South America, but that nickname only scratches the surface. This is a city of deeply distinct neighborhoods, each with its own personality. San Telmo pulses with antique markets and old-world cobblestone charm, while Palermo sprawls into tree-lined streets packed with restaurants, parks, and nightlife. La Boca is where you'll find the famous colorful tenement buildings and the birthplace of tango culture. Speaking of tango — don't just watch it as a tourist spectacle. Seek out a milonga, the local social dance gatherings where porteños actually dance, and you'll witness something genuinely moving.

The food culture here is extraordinary. Argentine beef is world-class, and a proper parrilla dinner — grilled cuts served simply with chimichurri — is one of those meals that recalibrates your expectations. Wine from Mendoza flows freely and affordably. Dinner typically starts late by North American standards, often 9 or 10pm, so adjust your rhythm accordingly and lean into it.

Timing matters on this route. December through February is peak season — Buenos Aires summer, school holidays, and the festive period all converge, which means higher fares and bigger crowds. The shoulder seasons of March through May and September through November offer pleasant weather, thinner crowds, and noticeably better prices on both flights and accommodation.

On arrival at Ezeiza International Airport, official remis taxis and pre-booked transfers are the reliable way into the city center. The drive takes roughly 45 minutes to an hour depending on traffic. Arrange your transfer in advance or use the official counters inside the terminal rather than accepting offers from unlicensed drivers outside.

Atlanta to Buenos Aires is a long-haul commitment, but for a city this rich, this passionate, and this genuinely alive — it's one of the great value plays in international travel.

How much are flights from Atlanta to Buenos Aires in 2026?

Flight prices from Atlanta (ATL) to Buenos Aires (EZE) vary significantly depending on the season, day of the week, and how far in advance you book. A good deal is under $700 roundtrip. Standard fare is $1,000–$1,400+. Popular carriers on this route include LATAM Airlines, American Airlines, Delta Air Lines. FlightKitten eliminates the guesswork by monitoring 220+ airlines twice daily and alerting you the moment economy fares hit your target price.

How does FlightKitten track Atlanta to Buenos Aires fares?

FlightKitten scans over 220 airlines twice every day for economy fares on the ATL to EZE route. When you set a target price, FlightKitten continuously monitors this route and sends an email alert the moment fares drop below your budget. Each alert includes the exact fare, airline, dates, and an AI-powered briefing that explains whether the deal is genuinely good compared to historical pricing on this route. No more obsessive price checking — set your budget and let FlightKitten do the watching.

Pro tip: Book 3-6 months in advance for best fares, especially for Southern Hemisphere summer travel. Flexible travelers should check connections through Lima (LIM) or São Paulo (GRU) for lower fares.

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