Essential facts for transfers at Còrdoba Airport (COR)
Updated 20/07/2026
Córdoba International Airport sits just 15 km north of Argentina's second-largest city, making it a busy regional hub. Pre-booking a private transfer ensures a driver meets you at arrivals with a name sign, eliminating queues and giving you a fixed price with no surprise tolls.
- Airport name
- Còrdoba Airport (COR)
- Primary city served
- Còrdoba
- Country
- Argentina
- Starting price
- USD 30.70
- Flight monitoring
- Real-time flight tracking — driver adjusts if delayed
- Waiting time
- 60 min free wait at arrivals, 15 min for other pickups
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What to know before your transfer at Còrdoba Airport (COR)
Tolls, charges, terminal pickup zones and local rules that affect your private transfer at Còrdoba Airport (COR).
Single Terminal, Arrivals Baggage Exit
Córdoba Airport has one integrated terminal. Your driver meets you at the arrivals baggage-hall exit on the ground floor (domestic) or first floor (international), holding a name sign. No need to search—just look for your name.
All Tolls Included in Fixed Price
National Route 9 tolls are fully included in your Transfeero quote. Your driver pays all road charges; you pay nothing extra. No hidden fees, no meter surprises, no toll-booth negotiations.
15 km to City Centre, 20–25 Minutes
The airport sits 15 kilometres north of Córdoba city centre via National Route 9. Door-to-door drive takes 20–25 minutes in light traffic, extending to 30–35 minutes during afternoon peak (17:00–19:00).
Free 60-Minute Wait for Flight Delays
Your driver monitors your flight in real time and adjusts arrival to match your landing. If your flight is delayed, the first 60 minutes of waiting are free—no extra charge, no time-limit stress.
Transfer insights for Còrdoba Airport
Córdoba International Airport operates a single integrated terminal building with domestic arrivals on the ground floor and international arrivals on the first floor. The arrivals baggage-hall exit is where your Transfeero driver will meet you, holding a name sign; this is the standard pickup point for all private transfers. Immigration and customs are cleared before you reach baggage claim, and once you collect your luggage, you simply walk through the exit into the forecourt. Official taxi and remis counters operate inside the arrivals hall, but booking in advance means no queue and no waiting time negotiation.
The route from the airport to Córdoba city centre follows National Route 9 (Ruta Nacional 9), a major highway connecting Buenos Aires and the interior. The airport lies approximately 15 kilometres north of the city centre, and under normal conditions the drive takes 20–25 minutes door-to-door. During peak afternoon hours (typically 17:00–19:00), traffic heading toward the city can slow the journey to 30–35 minutes, particularly near the city outskirts where Route 9 merges with local traffic. Congestion is generally lighter in early morning and late evening.
All tolls on the route are included in your fixed Transfeero price — there are no hidden fees, no surprises at toll plazas, and no extra charges for road use. Most toll booths on major routes around Córdoba accept cash only in Argentine Pesos, but your driver handles all payments seamlessly as part of the service. This means you pay one transparent price upfront and avoid the complexity of understanding multiple toll schemes or carrying exact change.
At Córdoba Airport, the local taxi rank and remis counters are convenient but come with trade-offs: queues form during peak flight arrivals, surge pricing can apply during busy periods, and you must negotiate or confirm fares on the spot. The AeroBus service runs scheduled routes but operates on a fixed timetable that may not match your arrival time, and luggage space is limited. A pre-booked Transfeero private transfer gives you a driver who tracks your flight in real time, adjusts automatically to delays or terminal changes, and provides door-to-door service with your own vehicle—no shared stops, no waiting, no last-minute price surprises.
Ways to get from Còrdoba Airport (COR) to Còrdoba — compared
Real time, real cost, real trade-offs across the realistic transport options at this airport.
| Mode | Time | Cost | Pros | Cons |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| AeroBus (scheduled service) | 45–60 min | from USD 270 | Fixed schedule, affordable, direct route to city. | Limited luggage, no flexibility, may not match arrival time. |
| Taxi from rank (metered fare) | 20–25 min | approximately USD 3,000–3,500 | Immediate availability, short journey time, direct route. | Queue during peak arrivals, surge pricing, fare negotiation needed. |
| Remis (pre-arranged private taxi) | 20–25 min | fixed fare agreed at counter, typically USD 2,500–3,500 | Fixed fare, professional drivers, direct service. | Queue for counter, no online booking, limited vehicle choice. |
| Transfeero private transfer Recommended | 20–25 min | from USD 30.70 | Fixed price, meet & greet at baggage-hall exit, free 60-min wait, free child seats | Book in advance. |
Times are typical door-to-door including expected wait. Public-transport fares are reference-only and may vary.
Vehicles available at Còrdoba Airport (COR)
Choose the right vehicle for your group size and comfort needs. All fares are fixed and include meet & greet.
Economy
Skoda Octavia, Toyota Prius or similar
USD 30.70
Standard Sedan
Mercedes E-Class, BMW 5 Series or similar
USD 43.85
First Class
Mercedes S-Class, BMW 7 Series or similar
USD 87.71
First Class Van
Mercedes V-Class, Viano or similar
USD 87.71
Standard Van
Mercedes Vito, Ford Custom or similar
USD 43.86
Minibus
Mercedes Sprinter or similar — up to 12 pax
USD 109.64
Frequently Asked Questions
Specific answers about transfers at Còrdoba Airport — booking, pickup zones, local tolls, and what changes between terminals.
Where does the Transfeero driver meet me at Córdoba Airport?
Are tolls on Route 9 included in the Transfeero price?
What is the typical drive time from the airport to central Córdoba?
How does Transfeero compare to the local taxi rank at arrivals?
What if my flight lands at a different terminal than expected?
Do I need to know about Argentine private-hire taxi licensing?
Is Transfeero available for late-night or early-morning arrivals?
How do I pay for my Transfeero transfer, and is tipping expected?
Are child seats available on request at Córdoba Airport?
What happens if my flight is delayed—will my driver still be waiting?
Can I cancel my booking if my plans change?
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