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Dear Cintia -
I ready your post about Iguazu Falls and found it very helpful. I wonder if you could please answer some other questions.

1) How much does it cost to fly from Buenos Aires to Iguazu Falls?  Can you tell me the name of some Argentinian airlines that run an inexpensive flight?
2) Is there a hotel where we can stay overnight in the park, or is camping only?

Thank you, Kim

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Dear Kim,

I am glad you have found my post about Iguazu Falls useful.

In response to your queries, inside the Park there is no camping. There is only one hotel which is the Sheraton, that is why it always has a high level of occupancy. The hotel itself is not very luxurious, but its location is great so it is worth paying a bit extra to stay there.
www.starwood.com

About flights to Iguazu, the cost of the round trip ticket flying Aerolineas Argentinas is $595.68 argentine pesos (Around USD 202.00 according to April 6th exchange rate) per person, including taxes. This is the most important airline in the country and for the time being it is also the most reliable one. The website is www.aerolineas.com.ar

I hope this helps.

Best regards,

Cintia
Buenos Aires, Argentinas

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I was born in Argentina and have lived ever since so I can answer all kinds of questions about my country. I have also visited other countries and that has given me a wider perspective which enables me help foreigners in a better way. I have travelled along Argentina, from the north to the south and have been to almost its 22 provinces. I have also worked for a travel agency in the inbound tourism department. I enjoy being a hostess very much and feel willing to assist foreigners in the best possible way.

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Have travelled a lot along the country. I´ve been in charge of the inbound tourism department at a travel agency. I worked in Japan as a volunteer for a culture exchange organization, giving lectures about Argentina.

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