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From Córdoba to the world: an airport with more connectivity, dining options, and services

Córdoba Airport is positioning itself as an important hub for Argentina’s interior, offering more connectivity and a variety of proposals.

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We know Buenos Aires is the main gateway in and out of Argentina, and we’ve told you about all the innovations happening at Ezeiza and Aeroparque airports. However, in recent months, Córdoba Airport has been establishing itself as one of the most important hubs in the country’s interior, with more connectivity, enhanced services, and dining options that make your journey start the moment you step into the airport.

Where can you fly from Córdoba?

  • Domestic flights connect to 15 destinations across the country—from the southernmost airport (Ushuaia) to the northernmost (Jujuy).
  • Regarding international connections, since June of this year, flights to Panama have increased to three daily on some days of the week, and there are four weekly flights to Madrid.
  • The latest addition is a direct air route linking Córdoba with Bogotá (Colombia), making Taravella International Airport one of only three Argentine destinations with direct flights to the neighboring country.

On top of this connectivity, the airport has introduced other updates and improvements that make traveling from this part of Argentina feel more comfortable, modern, and full of options.

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Córdoba Airport: Useful Tips and Advice

The first recommendation when visiting this airport is to add ADA to your WhatsApp (you can do this via this link). ADA is the virtual assistant from Aeropuertos Argentina who can help make your trip simpler. You can chat with her about dining recommendations, your flight status, and even the boarding requirements you need to meet.

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Specialty Coffee at Córdoba Airport

Along with launching the direct route to Colombia, Córdoba Airport also opened a Juan Valdés coffee shop in the main entrance hall. There, you can order a flat white or a double espresso made with 100% Colombian origin coffee and pair it with typical products such as stuffed arepas, pandebono (made with cassava starch, cheese, and corn flour), or almojábanas (a type of fried dough made with butter, eggs, and sugar).

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You can also buy coffee capsules, beans, or freeze-dried coffee to enjoy at home or bring as souvenirs for your team. Starting in August, Juan Valdés will also be available in the boarding area so you can enjoy your coffee just minutes before takeoff.

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Where to Park at Córdoba Airport

If you’re picking someone up or traveling and want to leave your car parked for easy access when you return, it’s very simple. At Córdoba Airport, you can pay for parking in advance before leaving the terminal by scanning ADA’s QR code. Along with the convenience, you’ll get a 40% discount on your parking as long as you remember to pay before getting into your car. If you have TelePASE, you also get a 40% discount.

What to Do with Kids at Córdoba Airport

Children also have a new spot at the Córdoba airport. Right in front of the arrivals exit door, there is an outdoor playground with swings, slides, and climbing structures with impact-absorbing flooring. There are also seating areas and solar-powered hot water stations so you can enjoy some traditional mate before starting your journey inside the airport.

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Where to Eat at Córdoba Airport

If you’re a foodie traveler or a fan of Time Out’s recommendations, this airport has several options to enjoy anytime during the day. If you arrive early in the morning and want a tasty breakfast, you can visit the Havanna shop that opened last month in the international boarding area. Dulce de leche cones and classic alfajores (or the newer pistachio version) are perfect companions to a classic café con leche.

If you prefer healthy eating or want to grab a snack for your flight, there’s a Natural Market location in the same area offering nuts, keto options, and low-carb snacks.

Running late for your flight and haven’t eaten? Very soon, the domestic boarding area will have a pizza vending machine that serves pizzas in a box in just 3 minutes—ready to take and enjoy during your flight.
Among the new offerings is also the opening of a new store of La Quinta alfajores from Córdoba, so you can take a piece of Córdoba wherever you go.

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