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AEP → JUJ
Which side of the plane to sit from Jorge Newbery Airpark (Buenos Aires) to Gobernador Horacio Guzman International Airport (Jujuy)?
Left Side of the Plane
The left side offers a superior panoramic view of the Buenos Aires urban landscape upon departure and unparalleled vistas of the Andean horizon and high-altitude salt flats during the approach to the northwest.
Buenos Aires Skyline
A sprawling view of the Argentine capital and its grid-like urban layout immediately after takeoff from AEP.
Paraná River Delta
An intricate maze of brown waterways and lush green islands where the river meets the Rio de la Plata.
Sierras de Córdoba
Distant views of the rugged mountain ranges in central Argentina as the flight heads northwest.
Salinas Grandes
The brilliant white shimmer of high-altitude salt flats visible on the western horizon during the descent.
Andean Cordillera
The majestic snow-capped peaks of the high Andes forming a dramatic backdrop along the Chilean border.
For the most dramatic experience, book a late afternoon flight to catch the 'Golden Hour' lighting up the Andes. Ensure you are looking out the window within the first 5 minutes for the city view and the last 20 minutes for the mountain descent. During winter months, the snow coverage on the distant peaks is significantly more pronounced.
Rio de la Plata
The vast, silty expanse of the world's widest river estuary shortly after departure.
The Pampas
The heart of Argentine agriculture, featuring an endless patchwork of green and gold fields.
Yungas Cloud Forest
The transition from flat plains to dense, subtropical mountain forests as you enter Jujuy province.
Jujuy River Valleys
Deeply eroded riverbeds and colorful geological formations that define the arid landscape of the north.
San Salvador de Jujuy
A bird's eye view of the provincial capital nestled at the confluence of the Grande and Xibi Xibi rivers.
The right side is ideal for morning flights to avoid the harsh glare of the western sun. It provides a better perspective of the transition from the flat Chaco plains to the dramatic subtropical mountains of the Yungas. Watch the terrain change rapidly from green to red and ochre tones in the final 15 minutes of the flight.
Distance: 1,302 km (809 miles)
Approximate Flight Time: 1 hr 44 min
Departure: AEP (-34.5592, -58.4156)
Arrival: JUJ (-24.392799, -65.097801)
Route Type: Domestic
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