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I would recommend you to use despegar to book tickets and hotels, you could probably find better deals there in comparison to Expedia.
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January is summer time in Argentina and it is the high season. Flight prices will be more expensive than any other time of the year. If you flight from Buenos Aires to Ushuaia, you could consider flying with Lan Argentina instead of Aerolineas Argentinas.
If you try to book online with a non-Argentinean credit card on Aerolineas Argentinas, suddenly the prices go up by hundreds of Euros.
I think it would be very useful if you can contact an Argentinean travel agency that you can trust to find out the prices in Argentinean pesos for you.
Alternatively, partner airlines (like Air France) let you book internal flights (AEP to Ushuaia).
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I actually did use their deal for this, it's now called the "Visit Argentina" pass (originally their "Argentina Travel" deal).
We used it for four flight legs. The main problem is that they use a hub and spoke model, with most flights flying in and out of Buenos Aires. So while we wanted to go from El Calafate to IguazΓΊ Falls, to Salta, we had to go El Calafate to Buenos Aires, to IguazΓΊ Falls, to Buenos Aires, to Salta. Each of those counts as a leg.
It's valid for 3-12 legs, and can be combined with their South American pass, for flights to other countries in the region.
My blog post about when we chose to use the "Argentina Travel" deal (now known as the "Visit Argentina" pass - we used it for four legs, from El Calafate, to Buenos Aires, to IguazΓΊ Falls, to Buenos Aires, to Salta. However, we actually got a refund in the end on the Salta leg as they had flight cancellations, and we had to bus instead.