![]() Golfers also get a little something extra: on flights between cities in Argentina, you can also check one golf bag with clubs and a pair of golf shoes in the plane’s hold – free of charge. Included in the ticket price are two pieces of checked luggage, as well as one carry-on and one personal item (e.g. LAN’s baggage allowance is quite generous compared to other airlines. After twenty minutes in a taxi, we’re standing at the LAN check-in counter. Luckily, LAN’s domestic flights depart from the city airport, cutting the trek time in half. Getting up at the crack of dawn to catch a flight is never fun. But I’d at least get a tasting menu of what this vast country has to offer. I knew it would be impossible to see everything. With my LAN tickets in hand, I embarked on a whirlwind tour of Argentina, ready to see jungle, vineyards, and glaciers – all in eight days. The rates are fixed – regardless of season, time, and date of travel. You can create your own itinerary and avoid panic attacks over fluctuating flight prices. It has huge advantages – not just with the dough saved, but for convenience as well. If you’re traveling to multiple destinations in South America, a great option is the LAN Airpass – a series of one-way flights to multiple South American destinations sold at a special rate. But how could I travel around Argentina in just eight days? And without going broke or sight-seeing bus stations? I was dying to get outside of Buenos Aires to see everything that Argentina had to offer. Although the overnight bus is a comfortable way to travel, it sometimes requires twelve hours (or more) between destinations. Unlike Europe, long distance trains are scarce in Argentina. Unfortunately, the modes of transportation are not as plentiful. ![]() But there’s also jungle and desert in the north penguins and glaciers in the south and tons of wineries and ranches in the centre. Of course, the cosmopolitan city of Buenos Aires lures travellers with milongas, restaurants, and charming architecture. In the world’s eighth largest country, the choices of what to see and do in Argentina can be overwhelming.
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