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I travelled to Ushuaia (USH) from SYD via AKL, SCL, EZE and AEP in late December, and then returned direct SCL SYD on Qantas. I was ticketted QF to SCL but in the confusion didn't pick up the AKL diversion and hence LAN. The LAN metal to be polite is ordinary and made us appreciate the service provided by Qantas.
It is possible to fly direct EZE-USH without the travel across town to AEP we found out later.
There is no lounge available at AEP so you have to enjoy the crowd. The LAN bar at SCL is passable.
We used the Admirals Club at SCL on our way back and found this acceptable with polite staff and reasonable finger food/snacks at hand. A well stocked bar also. There is no lounge at USH.
Be aware of the need to pay your reciprocal fee on line and in advance for entry to Argentina.
Chile also requires you to pay a reciprocal fee as an Aussie when entering the country. No need when transitting at SCL. Last year, when travelling from Bolivia to Aus via SCL we had to transit via some Chilean outpost. Passengers were off loaded and had to go through entry procedures even though in transit. We had paid our fee earlier and this lasted one year.
The purpose of the trip was to sail (literally) to Antarctica. We did this on Oosterschelde, a Dutch 3 masted topsail schooner. Not an airconditioned, stabilised motor boat. What a hoot. Not always easy or pleasant but the trip of a lifetime. Over many years of excursions OS, this beat them all. Other sailing vessels do the Antarctic trip regularly as well.
Ushuaia is pretty laid back and relies on tourism to survive but this makes it easy for visitors. Remember the red kangaroo when going to South America.
It is possible to fly direct EZE-USH without the travel across town to AEP we found out later.
There is no lounge available at AEP so you have to enjoy the crowd. The LAN bar at SCL is passable.
We used the Admirals Club at SCL on our way back and found this acceptable with polite staff and reasonable finger food/snacks at hand. A well stocked bar also. There is no lounge at USH.
Be aware of the need to pay your reciprocal fee on line and in advance for entry to Argentina.
Chile also requires you to pay a reciprocal fee as an Aussie when entering the country. No need when transitting at SCL. Last year, when travelling from Bolivia to Aus via SCL we had to transit via some Chilean outpost. Passengers were off loaded and had to go through entry procedures even though in transit. We had paid our fee earlier and this lasted one year.
The purpose of the trip was to sail (literally) to Antarctica. We did this on Oosterschelde, a Dutch 3 masted topsail schooner. Not an airconditioned, stabilised motor boat. What a hoot. Not always easy or pleasant but the trip of a lifetime. Over many years of excursions OS, this beat them all. Other sailing vessels do the Antarctic trip regularly as well.
Ushuaia is pretty laid back and relies on tourism to survive but this makes it easy for visitors. Remember the red kangaroo when going to South America.