After an overnight EZE arrival, a named sign in Arrivals helps
MyDriver Buenos Aires is a pre-booked private transfer service at EZE that meets you landside in the Arrivals hall of Terminals A, B, or C with a printed sign. Drivers usually speak solid English and handle bags, which cruise passengers and older travelers like after 10–12 hour flights from Europe or the US. Because it’s pre-arranged, you walk past the taxi scrum and head straight to a fixed meeting point, which can save roughly 10–15 minutes off your landside time at busy peaks.
Pricing runs substantially higher than local remises or metered taxis from Ezeiza into central Buenos Aires, especially if you book via big international broker sites that add commission. Some reviewers say the fixed fare still feels worth it after a red-eye, mainly for the WhatsApp contact and zero haggling over pesos or card machines. If cost matters, compare a direct booking with a local remise company at EZE versus the MyDriver quote before locking it in.
At booking, you almost always need to enter your flight number so dispatch can track your arrival into EZE and shift the pickup time automatically. If you skip that field or enter it wrong, several reviews mention waiting-time charges starting soon after scheduled arrival, with only a short grace period of around 30 minutes. Have your airline, flight number, and scheduled landing time handy when filling out the form.
Online comments flag that cancellations within 24 hours can trigger a fee that people miss in the small print. That matters on routes like MIA–EZE or MAD–EZE where delays over 2–3 hours are common and plans change fast. Screenshot the cancellation policy page and set a reminder on your phone if your departure is still shaky when you book.
Complaints tend to focus on meeting-point confusion: a few passengers report the driver standing at one end of the Terminal A arrivals hall while the sign said another, adding 5–10 minutes of back-and-forth calls. Save the dispatch WhatsApp number and turn on roaming or grab airport Wi‑Fi so you can message as soon as you clear customs. If you don’t see your name-board within five minutes, start calling rather than walking laps.
Regulars use services like MyDriver surgically: early-morning or near-midnight EZE arrivals, cruise departures from Puerto Madero with big luggage loads, or corporate guests whose companies prefer a pre-vetted vendor. Some business travelers even let their hotel concierge in Recoleta or Puerto Madero book the car, so the hotel chases any no-show and reassigns a backup vehicle. If you’re on a tight post-landing schedule, book at least 24–48 hours ahead and keep your phone charged through the flight.
One last tip: before boarding your inbound flight to EZE, send your latest ETA and baggage count over WhatsApp, then confirm exactly where in the EZE Arrivals hall you’re meeting—“Terminal A, by Starbucks” beats a vague “exit door” every time.