Buenos Aires: €2,006 ITA Airways Business Class from Amsterdam in July & September

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SkyTeam member ITA Airways is offering last minute business class deal from Amsterdam to Buenos Aires starting at just €2,006. This deal includes 2×32 kg checked luggage and all the business class perks. Departures are available in July and September.

Our availability calendar highlights all possible flight dates at the lowest price for trips up to 28 days. It will forward you to ITA with your selected flight dates or Skyscanner where you can check what OTAs have to offer, as they sell these tickets for up to €50 cheaper.

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ITA Airways deploys Airbus A330-900neo aircraft on the long haul flights between Rome and Buenos Aires. These feature state of the art lie-flat-seats in a 1-2-1 pattern.

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This deal does not have an expiration date, but a minimum stay of three days or a Saturday overnight stay, and a maximum stay of twelve months apply. Departures are available in July and September.

You can find suitable dates using our calendar above or with the help of Google Flights. We recommend booking directly on ‘s website, but you can find cheaper prices with Skyscanner. However, booking on OTAs has its downsides.

Why is booking with an airline better than with an online travel agency?

More often than not, online travel agencies offer lower fares than airlines do. We still recommend booking with the airlines directly. There are two main reasons for that:

Better Customer Service
In case any problems like delays, cancellations or missed connections arise, you can communicate directly with the airline. The airline has to take care of you because you have a contract with them.

If a travel agency issues your ticket, you may have to reach out to them first. You also depend on your OTA to forward information like flight changes instead of receiving them directly from the airline. In many cases, you may get a prime exhibition of responsibility shifting rather than problem-solving.

This especially applies to premium tickets. You don’t want to spend more than €1,000 to wind up with some budget OTA’s telephone hotline in case anything goes wrong.

Baggage and Other Fees
Economy fares not including hold luggage are industry standard by now. In most cases, travel agencies charge much higher baggage fees than the airlines themselves. If bags are not included in your fare, airlines are often the cheaper alternative.

This also applies to other things like food services, insurances or priority treatment. In almost all cases, you pay less for additional amenities when booking on the airlines’ website.

Miles & Points

This ticket is issued in booking class I. Here are the miles and points you can earn from this deal:

  • 30,948 Award Miles + 210 Tier Points on Virgin Atlantic Flying Club
  • 23,212 Miles on Korean Air Skypass
  • 23,212 Miles on MEA Cedar Miles
  • 23,212 Miles on Saudia Alfursan
  • 23,212 Award Miles + 3,484 PQP on United MileagePlus
  • 20,890 Award Miles on Aerolíneas Argentinas AerolíneasPlus
  • 19,344 Award Miles on Flying Blue
  • 19,344 Miles on Air Europa Suma
  • 18,568 Miles on Aeromexico Club Premier
  • 15,362 Award Miles + 480 Points on Miles&More
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Data provided by miles.travel-dealz.com. Without guarantee on correctness.

Destination

Information & Tips for Argentina

Argentina offers a wide range of travel experiences, from the dramatic peaks of Patagonia and the glaciers of El Calafate to the thundering Iguazú Falls in the subtropical north and the vibrant streets of Buenos Aires. The local currency is the Argentine peso (ARS), though U.S. dollars are sometimes accepted in tourist areas. Prices can vary widely—Buenos Aires tends to be more affordable than many Western cities, though inflation and exchange rate fluctuations can impact costs. Weather varies by region: the north is hot and humid, the south cool and windy, and the capital has mild winters and warm summers.

Getting around Argentina can be mixed: within major cities like Buenos Aires, public transport is extensive and cheap, with buses, trains, and a subway system, though they can be crowded and delays are common. Taxis and rideshare apps like Uber are widely available. Traveling between cities often requires long-distance buses, which are reliable but slow, or domestic flights, which are faster but can be pricey and sometimes delayed. Train service between cities is limited.

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  1. Nicolas says:

    Thank you, Carlos!

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