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Charlotte to Buenos Aires By Air freight, Container ship or Road

See the best way to ship your freight from Charlotte, United States to Buenos Aires, Argentina by Air, Sea and Road. Compare transit times, frequency, emissions, sailing schedules and much more.

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Charlotte to Buenos Aires

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Air Freight

16h 49m, Every few hours

558kg CO₂e

Container Ship

19 days 18h, 1-2 times a week

1.16t CO₂e
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Charlotte to Buenos Aires by Air freight

The quickest way to get from Charlotte to Buenos Aires by plane will take about 16h 49m and departs from Charlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT) and arrives into Minister Pistarini International Airport (EZE). There are flights departing every few hours on this route. FedEx is one of the carriers that operates regular services on this route with flights departing every 4-6 weeks.

Quickest air route

Charlotte Douglas International Airport to Minister Pistarini International Airport

Departs from

Departs from

16h 49m
Every few hours
9,259 km
5,753 mi.
1 transfer
No stops

Estimated emissions

558kg CO₂e (per 100kg)

Operating carriersDeparture frequencyAircraft types
Carrier Identifier: FXFedExFreighter
Every 4-6 weeksBoeing 767-300 Freighter+1 others
Carrier Identifier: UAUnited Airlines
Every 4-6 weeksAirbus A320+1 others
Carrier Identifier: AAAmerican Airlines
2-4 times a dayBoeing 737-800+6 others
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Charlotte to Buenos Aires by Container ship

The quickest way to get from Charlotte to Buenos Aires by ship will take about 19 days 18h and departs from Charleston (USCHS) and arrives into Buenos Aires (ARBUE). There are vessels departing 1-2 times a week on this route. Hapag-Lloyd is one of the carriers that operates regular services on this route with vessels departing every 1-2 weeks.

Quickest ocean route

Charleston to Buenos Aires

Port of loading

Port of loading

19 days 18h
1-2 times a week
11,670 km
7,251 mi.
Direct
3 stops

Estimated emissions

1.16t CO₂e (per TEU)

Service LinesService TypeDeparture frequencyServicing Carriers
Carrier Identifier: HLCUSEC / Tango
DirectEvery 1-2 weeksHapag-Lloyd, Maersk
Carrier Identifier: MSCUUSA to SAEC String 1
DirectEvery 1-2 weeksMSC
Carrier Identifier: HLCUUSW / AGAS → SEC / Tango
TransshipmentEvery 1-2 weeksHapag-Lloyd, Maersk
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Closest seaports

Wilmington to Buenos Aires

Port of loading

Port of loading

28 days 14h
Every 1-2 weeks
12,497 km
7,765 mi.
1 transfer
4 stops

Estimated emissions

1.15t CO₂e (per TEU)

Service LinesService TypeDeparture frequencyServicing Carriers
Carrier Identifier: MSCUCAE → USA to SAEC String 1
TransshipmentEvery 2-4 weeksMSC
Carrier Identifier: MSCUFLORIDA TO CENTRAL AMERICA → USA to SAEC String 1
TransshipmentEvery 1-2 weeksMSC
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Cargo flights

Savannah to Buenos Aires

Port of loading

Port of loading

23 days 11h
Every 1-2 weeks
12,079 km
7,506 mi.
Direct
4 stops

Estimated emissions

1.1t CO₂e (per TEU)

Service LinesService TypeDeparture frequencyServicing Carriers
Carrier Identifier: MSCUUSA to SAEC String 1
DirectEvery 1-2 weeksMSC
Carrier Identifier: MAEUGOEX → Tango
TransshipmentEvery 2-4 weeksMaersk
Carrier Identifier: HLCUTEX / TA10 → SEC / Tango
TransshipmentEvery 1-2 weeksHapag-Lloyd, Maersk
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