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Flights to Patagonia in 2024

Find the latest flights to Patagonia in 2024, with up-to-date prices and availability. In the last 7 days, Cheapflights users made a total of 928,181 searches and data was last updated on 24 April 2024.

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Reviews of airlines servicing Patagonia

Get insights into the airlines that provide service to Patagonia. Read reviews, discover amenities, and learn about the overall travel experience offered by airlines. Use this information to make informed decisions when choosing an airline for your flight to Patagonia. Reviews last updated 24 April 2024.
See what other customers who have flown with Aerolineas Argentinas, Air Europa and LATAM Airlines to Patagonia have to say. You can also see how each airline stacks up in terms of entertainment options, comfort, food, crew/service, and boarding process.

Comfort

7.5

Entertainment

5.9

Food

6.4

Overall

7.9

Boarding

7.8

Crew

8.2

Reviews

1 / 3

I can’t believe they did not even come to offer water. Lame.

7.9
Good
1,034 reviews

Comfort

7.5

Entertainment

5.9

Food

6.4

Overall

7.9

Boarding

7.8

Crew

8.2

Reviews

1 / 3

I can’t believe they did not even come to offer water. Lame.

7.6
Good
2,496 reviews

Comfort

7.5

Entertainment

5.9

Food

6.4

Overall

7.9

Boarding

7.8

Crew

8.2

Reviews

1 / 3

I can’t believe they did not even come to offer water. Lame.

7.1
Good
2,773 reviews

Comfort

7.5

Entertainment

5.9

Food

6.4

Overall

7.9

Boarding

7.8

Crew

8.2

Reviews

1 / 3

I can’t believe they did not even come to offer water. Lame.

7.1
Good
730 reviews

Comfort

7.5

Entertainment

5.9

Food

6.4

Overall

7.9

Boarding

7.8

Crew

8.2

Reviews

1 / 3

I can’t believe they did not even come to offer water. Lame.

Patagonia is a place of two extremes: nothingness and everything. The two are rarely fused together, but instead kept apart so that both sides are appreciated. When you plan flights to Patagonia, you’ll be fortunate enough to experience one amazing side, but incredibly blessed to see both. 

Most outdoorsy types are drawn to the southernmost area, or what is sometimes known as “the end of the world”. Beyond a few colours, glaciers, and a never ending horizon, that’s what you get when you go there. But words can barely do it justice. 

Up top, as you get closer to busy places like Buenos Aires, the mood changes drastically. Tango and flamenco dancing, lively music, and decadent fare appear on every road, in every establishment. Ray Ban shops, reggae bars, and ex-patriots in rarest form make the northern side of Argentina much different from its counterpart. In between, (after you drive for days, of course) you’ll notice more wildlife, and as you enter the Patagonian Steppe, all you see is the landscape. 

Although you might feel like you’re the only human in the world amid the unbelievable climate and natural attractions, your discovery is one that many others have attempted. Since the area is so vastly built on two extremes, it’s often best explored by a guided tour. Plan flights to Patagonia to experience the quieter, more contemplative side of Argentina.

Patagonia climate

Because southern Argentina exists in the Chilean Andes’ rain shadow, it rarely experiences some of the Pacific storms that occur on the east coast. Although heavy precipitation falls toward those slopes, when you book flights to Patagonia, you’re more apt to experience the dry winds that its plains are so well known for, and the temperate seasonal influence that characterises its winter to typically sit in temperatures well below freezing.

Getting around Patagonia

Getting around here is no easy feat. Gravel roads lead to bumpy bus rides, and harrowing journeys, but they are all part of the voyage when you plan a flight to Patagonia. Since Argentina is the world’s eighth largest country, it’s a good idea to splurge on transportation. Although it might be easy to find a cheap flight to Patagonia, you won’t want to scrimp when it comes to bus rides from Buenos Aires to the southern tip.

Patagonia airport overview

As the primary gateway into Argentina, Ezeiza Ministro Pistarini International Airport sees more than 8.5 million passengers per year. It’s 22km (14 miles) southwest of Buenos Aires, and is often referred to as Ezeiza International Airport after the suburb in which it’s located.

Terminal A handles international departures and arrivals, Terminal B is used exclusively by Aerolineas Argentinas, and Terminal C is for international departures and domestic arrivals and departures. There are no train stations, but it’s easy enough to get into the city by bus or taxi.

At the airport you can enjoy authentic Argentine cuisine or explore the large duty-free market place before relaxing in a spa or VIP lounge. Otherwise, you can always venture into the city. As the third-largest city in South America, Buenos Aires has lots to see and do. Depending on when you’re there, you might catch one of the fantastic festivals such as the Festival Internacional de Cine Independiente, the Buenos Aires Tango Festival, the South American Music Conference or La Rural.

  • When is the best time to fly to Patagonia?

    Because the weather is so crazy and unpredictable no matter what time of year you travel, there’s no bad time to plan flights to Patagonia, especially if you’re in the mood for adventure.  Peak Season:  In order to avoid the most freezing, snowy, and inclement of weather patterns, it’s easier for most to plan flights to Patagonia in the summer (December to February), when the storms are less tumultuous, and it’s easier for travellers to navigate the land.  Off-peak Season:  Although winter can be a bit unbearable (June and August), adventurous travellers find cheap flights to Patagonia during the cold months, especially to seek that special thrill that certain trekking individuals crave.

  • What is good to know if travelling to Patagonia?

    Extreme South Tour: Welcome to the end of the world. If you’re the extremist dying to plan flights to Patagonia so you can live among the wild, then it’s absolutely impossible for you to miss this tour. It should take between four and five days, and the first two days you stay in hotels. The rest of the way, you’re camping and living off whatever nature has in store for you. Once you’ve travelled to the limit, you’ll be surrounded by blue ice, towering glaciers, and a UNESCO World Heritage site that you will never forget. Along the way, you’ll also see Beagle Channel, Perito Moreno Glacier, Lake Argentino, Lake Escondidio, Lake Fagnano, and Ushuaia. Tango and Soccer Tour: Not all people who book flights to Patagonia are craving the solitude of nature. If you think the word wildlife refers to last night at the bar, then you’ll probably want to skip the camping, and instead head to where the rhythm lives. A classic city tour, the Tango and Soccer package shows you just that, and more. Dancing and playing soccer are two things that Argentines don’t take lightly – in fact they’re quite passionate about both. Stadiums fill with fervent fans, and dance floors pack with zealous high heels waiting for a beat, night after night. The throes of sensuality in dance, and the fanatical cries of fans are two memorable experiences not to be missed in this culturally rich locale.  Glacier Tours: If looking out into the blue waters and being surrounded by immensely beautiful ice masses makes your heart stop, then the Glacier Tour is surely something to check out. Plan flights to Patagonia to be among the Perito Moreno Glacier and Lake Argentino, where the grandiose size and power of nature will take your breath away. Throughout your navigation, you’ll also be able to explore El Calafate. 

  • Can I find cheaper flights to Patagonia if I am willing to have stopovers?

    Yes, flights with stopovers are often cheaper than direct flights. Keep an eye out for flight deals to Patagonia on Cheapflights that require 1 or 2 stops for potential cost savings.

  • What is the best airline to fly to Patagonia?

    Based on reviews from Cheapflights users, LATAM Airlines is rated the highest out of the airlines that fly to Patagonia.

  • What is the cheapest airport to fly to in Patagonia?

    null is currently the cheapest airport to fly to in Patagonia. One-way flights to null typically cost null, while return flights cost around null.

  • How much is a return flight to Patagonia?

    A return flight to Patagonia will typically cost around £132, however they can be found for as little as £102.

  • Where does the fastest flight to Patagonia depart from?

    For those looking to save time traveling to Patagonia, London offers the quickest one-way flight (21 hours 20 minutes).

  • Does San Carlos de Bariloche Teniente Luis Candelaria Airport have car hire?

    Yes. Those touching down at San Carlos de Bariloche Teniente Luis Candelaria Airport can take advantage of the car hire services offered upon their arrival.

  • Are there hotels close to San Carlos de Bariloche Teniente Luis Candelaria Airport?

    Yes. San Carlos de Bariloche Teniente Luis Candelaria Airport has hotels nearby for those requiring accommodations. La Constancia is the closest property to San Carlos de Bariloche Teniente Luis Candelaria Airport (2.0 mi away from San Carlos de Bariloche Teniente Luis Candelaria Airport).

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