Buenos Aires: €497 from Vilnius (€580 with luggage)

Buenos Aires 3 de Febrero

You can currently book flights from Vilnius to Buenos Aires for only €497. These flights are operated by Air Baltic, KLM, and either GOL or Aerolineas Argentinas. Flying with luggage usually costs around €80 more. On the flight back to Vilnius, you’ll have to spend a day (and night) in Amsterdam, which could be a nice addition to you vacation.

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The price is partly due to the uncomfortable flight times.

From Vilnius, you’ll fly to Amsterdam with Air Baltic, from where KLM will take you to Rio de Janeiro in Brazil. GOL will then fly you to Buenos Aires. On your way back, you’ll fly to Sao Paulo with Aerolineas Argentinas, from where KLM will fly you to Amsterdam. You’ll then have 22 hours in Amsterdam, which offers a great chance to explore the city until Air Baltic flies you back to Vilnius the next morning.

If you don’t want to stay a day in Amsterdam on your way back, you’ll have to return one day later. This, however, will also increase the price by roughly €200.

Search & Book

This flight is not offered by the airlines themselves, so you’ll have to use an online travel agency, such as Skyscanner to find and book the flights. Sadly, as we can’t see the fare rules, we don’t know until when this deal will be available, nor what its exact conditions are. We do know, however, that this fare doesn’t include luggage. If you wish to travel with luggage, make sure to select an OTA that lets you add luggage to your reservation before booking. They should charge you roughly €80-100 more for that (otherwise try another OTA).

You can find available dates on Google Flights. However, to facilitate your search and redirect you directly to Skyscanner, we’ve put together an availability calendar for you, that includes trips of 5-12 days:

Information & Tips for Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires, the capital of Argentina, is known for its European-style architecture, tango culture, and neighborhoods like San Telmo, La Boca, and Recoleta. Key sights include Plaza de Mayo, Teatro Colón, and the Recoleta Cemetery. The local currency is the Argentine peso (ARS), and while card payments are accepted in many places, cash is still widely used—especially for small purchases. Prices can be low by international standards, though inflation causes frequent changes. The climate is temperate, with hot, humid summers and mild winters, making spring and autumn the most comfortable times to visit.

Climate diagram for Buenos Aires (Source: WMO World Weather Information Service)

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