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Argentina Expats & Nomads

Aeroparque Closes 55 Hours: Flights Move to Ezeiza

By · August 21, 2026 · 4 min read

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Key Facts

  • Closure window 09:00 Tuesday 25 August to 16:00 Thursday 27 August 2026 (55 hours)
  • Affected flights About 900 flights are affected
  • Airlines involved Aerolíneas Argentinas, JetSmart, Flybondi, LATAM, GOL, Andes and Sky
  • Alternative airport Ezeiza (EZE), the main international airport of Buenos Aires
  • How to confirm Check with your airline, as the airport advises

Your Buenos Aires city airport shuts for 55 hours next week, and many flights will shift to the international hub further out.

Aeroparque - passengers boarding an aircraft at the Buenos Aires city airport
Passengers boarding at Aeroparque Jorge Newbery in Buenos Aires. The airport closes from 09:00 on Tuesday 25 August until 16:00 on Thursday 27 August 2026. (Photo: Grandmaster Huon, CC0, Wikimedia Commons.)
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Aeroparque, the city airport of Buenos Aires, will close for 55 hours next week, and your flight may move to Ezeiza. The closure runs from 09:00 on Tuesday 25 August until 16:00 on Thursday 27 August 2026, according to the Buenos Aires Herald.

What Is Happening at Aeroparque

Aeroparque Jorge Newbery, the city airport of Buenos Aires, will shut completely for 55 hours. The closure starts at 09:00 on Tuesday 25 August 2026 and ends at 16:00 on Thursday 27 August 2026.

The operator, Aeropuertos Argentina, announced the closure on the airport’s own site on 5 August 2026. The reason is preventive maintenance across the whole runway.

Exact Dates and Times

Mark your calendar: the airport closes at 09:00 on Tuesday 25 August 2026. It reopens at 16:00 on Thursday 27 August 2026, which means 55 hours of no operations.

Therefore, if you have a flight on any of those three days, check the exact time carefully. The closure spans three calendar days, so even a late Tuesday or early Thursday flight could be affected.

What to Do If You Have a Flight

First, contact your airline immediately to confirm your flight status. The airport tells passengers to confirm with their airline, so that is your best first step.

In addition, most international flights will shift to Ezeiza, the main international airport of Buenos Aires. Domestic flights, meanwhile, are split between being moved and being rebooked.

Getting to Ezeiza Instead

Ezeiza, formally Ministro Pistarini International Airport, is much further out than Aeroparque. It sits in Buenos Aires province, while Aeroparque is in Palermo, on the river, a short drive from the centre.

Because of that distance, plan extra time for your trip to Ezeiza. However, the airport has not published any specific travel times or fares, so confirm with your airline or a reliable local source.

Who Is Affected

About 900 flights are affected by this closure. The airlines named in the reporting are Aerolíneas Argentinas, JetSmart, Flybondi, LATAM, GOL, Andes and Sky.

So, if you are flying with any of these carriers on those dates, you are likely impacted. Even so, always double-check with your airline because schedules can change.

What It Means for Residents

For expats and nomads living in Buenos Aires, this closure may complicate travel plans. If you have a domestic connection, your flight might be moved to Ezeiza or rebooked for a different time.

Meanwhile, if you are picking up or dropping off someone, note that they may arrive at Ezeiza instead. As a result, adjust your pickup plans accordingly.

Tips for a Smooth Trip

First, confirm your flight details with your airline as soon as possible. Second, if you are rerouted to Ezeiza, allow extra time for the longer journey from the city.

In addition, keep an eye on your email and phone for updates from your airline. After all, the airport advises passengers to confirm with their airline, so stay proactive.

Why This Closure Matters

This 55-hour closure is a rare full shutdown of Aeroparque, which normally operates daily. The preventive maintenance is meant to keep the runway safe, so it is a necessary disruption.

Although it may cause short-term hassle, the work should improve long-term reliability. In short, expect some turbulence next week, but know it is for a good reason.

Stay Updated on Aeroparque

Keep checking the official Aeroparque website and your airline’s announcements for the latest. The closure was announced on 5 August, and news outlets repeated the schedule between 12 and 20 August.

Therefore, by now, most travelers should have received notifications. Still, if you haven’t, reach out to your airline directly to avoid surprises.

Frequently Asked Questions

When exactly does Aeroparque close?

Aeroparque closes from 09:00 on Tuesday 25 August 2026 until 16:00 on Thursday 27 August 2026. That is 55 hours across three calendar days.

Will my flight be moved to Ezeiza?

Most international flights will shift to Ezeiza during the closure. Domestic flights are split between being moved and being rebooked, so check with your airline.

How many flights are affected?

About 900 flights are affected by this closure. Airlines include Aerolíneas Argentinas, JetSmart, Flybondi, LATAM, GOL, Andes and Sky.

What should I do if I have a flight during the closure?

Contact your airline immediately to confirm your flight status. The airport advises passengers to confirm with their airline, so that is the best first step.

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Sources: Buenos Aires Herald; Aeropuertos Argentina; Aviacionline.

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