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Ariel from Buenos Aires Argentina is a professional driver. When the movie Evita was made in B.A. he was Madonnas driver for one day. Date of Shot: March 2009. Language: Spanish
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How to get from EZE airport to the city of Buenos Aires ????
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Manuel Tienda Leon Remis service
There are options to buy it online, but those prices for some reason are much higher than the price you would pay once arriving at the airport at the airport kiosk. You can buy the Bus to Taxi service when you arrive at the airport at the airport kiosk.
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Ministro Pistarini International Airport, known as Ezeiza International Airport is located about 1 hour outside of the capital city. Newberry airport is the domestic airport that is located inside the city.
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Sooo you are coming to Buenos Aires!!! you are excited, you are looking up ways to get from the airport EZE to the city. You are wondering if there is a train, metro, taxi, uber... What do you use? The train is out, UBER is currently kind of an unreliable option. I don't recommend it because it it still illegal here. There are not a lot of UBER cars circling around the airport. The taxi drivers don't like the ubers. If you are to call an Uber you might have to have a local sim card from Argentina to arrange a meet up with the driver in a different area around the airport, and it can be unreliable. What I recommend is Manuel Tienda Leon. It is a remis service that you can get, it's safe, it's cheap, cheaper than a taxi. Right when you get your luggage and right before you go out the doors to the main building of the airport where you can exit into the shopping area where you see everyone saying hello, there is a kiosko----- :D You just give them your address and make sure that you have enough local currency. It costs about 25 USD. The price in Argentine pesos ARS will change, (because of inflacion) but it is generally around 25USD. Make sure that you have local currency when you get here. Just give them your Buenos Aires address and they will give you a piece of paper, with two seperate pieces of paper attached. One is a piece of paper that you give to the taxi driver, and the other one is a piece of paper that you give to the bus driver. You will go outside of the airport through the doors and then you will go around the building, and you will find the Manuel Tienda Leon kiosk right as you exit the airport doors. They will usher you to a big bus. It's climate controlled, there is Wifi, although the wifi has never really worked for me. You get into the bus and it is about an hour to the city. You can look out the window see the countryside. It's peaceful, and safe, and cheap. Then you get to the Manuel Tienda Leon station that's inside of the city, you get out of the bus, get your luggage, and then they ask you for the other piece of paper which was for the taxi that has your address on it. The person in charge of coordinating will put you in a taxi with two or three different people that are generally going to the same area that you are going to. So you get in the taxi with other people, and you might meet someone that is going to the same hotel that you are, or someone that is going to be staying two blocks from where you are, and maybe you will like to explore the city together :) It is a really nice way to meet your neighbors. It's called Manuel Tienda Leon, you can take this from Eziza back to the city. To get back from the city to EZE you can use this service as well. You can also take Uber, because there is no way that anyone can know if there is an Uber that's dropping off a person in the airport drop off area. You can take an Uber back from the city to EZE airport. As far as taxis go, make sure that you are taking an official taxi when you leave the airport. An official taxi will have a whole bunch of stickers, it will say radio taxi and will have a whole bunch of decals. There is usually some kind of a station or someone in charge of assigning taxis. Go to them, they will provide you with an official taxi. That will cost about 60 USD that is more than double the price of the remis service, but it will take you to the city a little bit faster. If you have a family, it might make more sense to take a taxi.
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A short video that takes us from the National airport in Buenos Aires to our apartment. Driving here is much like in Ecuador - sort of a polite version of chicken.
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Taxis protest as Uber starts Buenos Aires service
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Buenos Aires - 12 April 2016
1. Various of large number of taxis driving very slowly and blocking traffic in central Buenos Aires
2. Close of sign in window of taxi reading (Spanish) Uber = loss of employment
3. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Daniel Capella, Taxi Driver, 23 years working in profession:
Uber, they are cutting us in half and it is totally illegal because they do not abide by the same obligations that the 38,000 taxi drivers abide by, paying (special) insurance for passengers and all the conditions that the city law establishes enabling us to work legally.
4. Pan of traffic wardens blocking traffic from area where taxi drivers are protesting
5. Various of protester, taxi driver, Miguel Diaz stepping out of his taxi to join protest
6. Close of sign in Diaz's taxi reading (Spanish) UBER = worsening work conditions
7. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Miguel Diaz, Taxi Owner and Driver, 33 years working in profession:
We (taxi drivers) are the ones behind the technological advancement, the tech advances we have them here (pointing to his head), the knowledge of the city, of its streets. We all have GPS and there is the radio service, these people from the radio service might also find themselves out of work now as well (with the introduction of UBER).
8. Zoom out from screen of smart phone showing UBER application onto taxis parked on street
9. Buenos Aires resident Leo Quintela looking at UBER application on his smartphone
10. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Leo Quintela, Buenos Aires resident:
The fact that you can rate - that users rate the drivers. Also that it is cheaper than traditional taxis and that there are no extra charges, for instance, when you arrive in a plane and have to pay extra for luggage. All of these things I think are great.
11. Pan of large group of taxis driving very slowly through central Buenos Aires
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Taxi drivers caused traffic chaos in Buenos Aires on Tuesday as they slowly drove through some of the city's main arteries protesting the launch of popular ride sharing application Uber in the Argentine capital.
Following the roll-out of the controversial transport solution that works with non-professional drivers, local taxi drivers came out in protest saying it puts their livelihoods at risk.
The launch of the service was also in defiance of local authorities - Buenos Aires mayor's office has warned that Uber is not authorised to operate in the city.
Uber said more than 10,000 of its drivers are available in Buenos Aires as of Tuesday afternoon.
They believe it will be successful because its prices are below tariffs regularly charged by local taxi drivers.
It also says thousands of residents of Buenos Aires have already downloaded the app.
Uber drivers have previously faced angry protests in Mexico City, Paris and other cities.
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Aeropuerto Ezeiza - Welcome BA
El Aeropuerto Internacional Ministro Pistarini, conocido comúnmente como Aeropuerto Internacional de Ezeiza. Se encuentra ubicado a unos 35 km al sudoeste de la ciudad de Buenos Aires. ✈
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Es la entrada directa de vuelos internacionales de larga distancia al país, la terminal aérea más grande y moderna de Argentina.???????? .
Por día recibe un aproximado de 16.000 pasajeros, 10.150.000 por año. (Fuente: Dirección General de Estadística y Censos)???????????????? .
Inaugurado en 1949, fue durante tres años la base aérea más grande del mundo. Opera con varias aerolíneas y es el único aeropuerto en la región en tener conexiones aéreas hacia los cinco continentes.????????♂️????????????????????
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Para trasportarse a la ciudad se puede utilizar: Buses (Linea 8), Coche (Taxi – Remise – Uber) y Buses Privados (Minibus Ezeiza - Manuel Tienda Leon)????????????
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