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Bus Services at Ezeiza Airport
Buses represent one of the most common ways to travel to and from Ezeiza Airport. With Neo Traslados leaving the market in 2026, the express shuttle offering became concentrated in Manuel Tienda León and Transfers S.R.L., along with the economical city buses. This analysis, based on the experience of hundreds of travelers, details what you can actually expect from each active service.
Frequently Asked Questions about Buses
Is Neo Traslados still an alternative to Tienda León?
No. Neo Traslados, from the Metropol Group, ceased its shuttle service at Ezeiza in June 2026, following an official statement citing a reorganization of its mobility services. Manuel Tienda León remained as the most established express shuttle operator, along with Transfers S.R.L. and the city bus lines.
Is it practical to use the city bus (Line 8) with luggage?
Generally, it is not the most comfortable option. Although it is the most economical alternative, it is a standard urban bus not designed for large suitcases. The journey is long and can be very crowded. It is essential to have the SUBE card to pay, as cash is not accepted.
Is Tienda León's published schedule reliable?
User experience indicates that it should be taken as a reference, not as a guarantee. It accumulates recurring complaints about delays, mainly associated with overbooking of tickets during peak demand hours.
Can I travel with my pet on the shuttles?
Policies are often restrictive and costly. Tienda León, for example, has been criticized for charging very high fees for transporting pets in crates, often exceeding several times the cost of a person's ticket. Transfers S.R.L. is the exception: there are specific reports of good willingness to accommodate pets on board.
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Traveler's Manual: Critical Points on Shuttles
Published Frequency vs. Reality
This is the biggest point of friction with Tienda León. Travelers report that the announced frequencies are often not met, mainly due to delays caused by overbooking of tickets.
Neo Traslados Ceased Operations
If you were planning your trip with Neo Traslados as an economical alternative, keep in mind that the company discontinued the service in June 2026. Those who had a purchased ticket and could not get a response from the company can file a claim with Consumer Protection.
Inconsistent Service Quality
The onboard experience with Tienda León is variable. Reports range from friendly drivers to rude staff. Amenities are also a weak point: buses often lack basic services such as USB charging ports.
Unclear Advertising and Pricing
Travelers have pointed out practices such as promotions that are not correctly applied at the time of payment at the counter, or last-minute price changes, generating a sense of distrust.
Pros and Cons of Bus as Transportation
✅ Pros: It is the most economical option (city bus) or intermediate in price (Manuel Tienda León) to get to the city, with scheduled times and luggage capacity on express services.
⚠️ Cons: Published frequencies are not always met, the city bus is not designed for traveling with large suitcases, and pet policies are restrictive or costly on almost all services.
Analysis of Express Shuttles
Manuel Tienda León
It is the most established express bus service, connecting Ezeiza with Terminal Pellegrini, Aeroparque, and long-distance destinations such as Rosario and Mar del Plata. It also offers private transfer services.
Pros and Cons according to Users:
Pros: When the service works as planned, users value its punctuality. Counter staff are sometimes helpful, and there have been reports of excellent management with lost items.
Cons: Complaints are numerous and recurring. They include overbooking of tickets resulting in long waits, lack of empathy from staff, uncomfortable buses without chargers, and a pet pricing policy considered abusive.
User experience: The general perception is of a service that, despite being the most expensive among the express shuttles, has deficiencies in customer treatment and does not always take responsibility for inefficiencies that may affect passengers' plans, such as missing a connecting flight.
Fares per leg
- To / from Terminal Pellegrini: AR$16,500
- To / from Aeroparque: AR$17,000
- To / from Mar del Plata: AR$80,000 (children 3-5 years AR$65,000)
- Rosario: AR$86,000 (children 3-5 years AR$71,000)
- Santa Fe: AR$142,000 (children 3-5 years AR$118,000)
- San Nicolás: AR$78,000 (children 3-5 years AR$65,000)
More details and fares via WhatsApp (+54 9 11 5450 9599) or phone 0 810 888 5366.
Transfers S.R.L.
Door-to-door minibus service to the cities of San Nicolás, Rosario, Santo Tomé, Santa Fe, Paraná, and Esperanza.
Pros and Cons according to Users:
Pros: It is the best-rated service of the two express shuttles in terms of customer service: vehicle comfort for long journeys, professional drivers who wait even if the passenger arrives early, help with luggage and children's items (seats/boosters), and good willingness reported for traveling with pets — a differentiator that does not appear in any other shuttle in this analysis.
Cons: The cost is high, and the company may not be flexible in the event of flight delays, with the real risk of losing the already paid service. There is at least one reported case of a transfer not carried out with a nearly one-month delay in the refund.
User experience: It is, by far, the service with the best reputation for personalized treatment of the two express shuttles — but it is advisable to confirm your arrival time with margin, as flexibility in the event of delays is not guaranteed.
Inquiries to Tel 0 800 555 5488.
Urban Bus Service (Colectivo)
The most economical transfer option is the urban bus. It is essential to have a SUBE card (available at the Open 25hs kiosk) since cash payment is not accepted.
- Line 8: semi-rapid service to Liniers, Mercado Central, Congreso, Plaza de Mayo, Facultad de Ingeniería (UBA), Paseo Colón. Plaza de Mayo is in the heart of Buenos Aires city (journey time: 60-70 minutes).
- Line 51: Barrio Uno, Jaguel, Monte Grande, Temperley, Lomas de Zamora, Lanús, Avellaneda, Plaza Constitución, Ciudad de Ezeiza, Canning.
- Line 394: Barrio Uno, Ruta J. Newbery, Correo Central, Estación Ferroviaria Monte Grande, Ruta 4 (Camino de Cintura).
- Line 518: Barrio Uno, Ciudad de Ezeiza, Hospital de Ezeiza, Ciudad de Carlos Spegazzini, Canning.
Stop location: in front of the E1 parking lot.
