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AEP → PRA
Which side of the plane to sit from Jorge Newbery Airpark (Buenos Aires) to General Urquiza Airport (Parana)?
Right Side of the Plane
The right side of the aircraft offers unparalleled views of the expansive Rio de la Plata estuary and the winding main course of the Parana River, providing a superior perspective of the complex wetland ecosystems.
Rio de la Plata
The massive, silt-heavy estuary stretching toward Uruguay, showcasing the scale of one of the world's widest rivers.
Parana Delta Wetlands
A bird's-eye view of the lush, sediment-rich islands and lagoons that form this unique freshwater ecosystem.
Parana River Main Branch
The winding, powerful flow of the Parana River with its shifting sandbars and deep blue-to-brown water gradients.
Subfluvial Tunnel
The area surrounding the Raul Uranga tunnel entrance connecting Santa Fe and Parana, visible just before touchdown.
This side is exceptional for morning flights as the sun illuminates the water channels. Watch for the dramatic color change where the smaller tributaries meet the main river. During the descent, look for the 'Tunel Subfluvial' markers near the riverbank.
Buenos Aires Skyline
Panoramic views of downtown Buenos Aires, including Puerto Madero and the dense urban grid immediately after takeoff.
Tigre Delta
The intricate network of residential islands and narrow channels where the city meets the wilderness.
Entre Rios Plains
Vast agricultural landscapes showing the seasonal colors of Argentine soy and corn production.
Choose a seat in front of the wing to capture the best photos of the Buenos Aires skyline during the initial climb. Afternoon flights provide excellent lighting for the inland agricultural patterns without sun glare.
Distance: 362 km (225 miles)
Approximate Flight Time: 36 min
Departure: AEP (-34.5592, -58.4156)
Arrival: PRA (-31.7948, -60.4804)
Route Type: Domestic
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