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AEP β ROS
Which side of the plane to sit from Jorge Newbery Airpark (Buenos Aires) to Islas Malvinas Airport (Rosario)?
Right Side of the Plane
The right side offers spectacular views of the Rio de la Plata and the intricate maze of islands forming the Parana Delta, along with a stunning approach over the Rosario waterfront.
RΓo de la Plata
The vast, brown estuary stretching out toward the Uruguayan coast during climb-out.
ParanΓ‘ Delta
An incredible bird's-eye view of the winding river channels and lush green islands.
River Shipping Lanes
Watch large cargo ships and tankers navigating the narrow Parana de las Palmas branch.
Rosario-Victoria Bridge
The massive cable-stayed bridge that connects the province of Santa Fe with Entre Rios.
Monumento a la Bandera
Rosario's most famous landmark on the riverfront is often visible during the final descent.
This is the premier side for nature enthusiasts. The flight is very short and at a relatively low altitude, providing excellent detail of the delta's ecosystem. Sit here during sunset for stunning reflections off the river's surface.
Buenos Aires Skyline
A dense architectural panorama of the Palermo and Belgrano neighborhoods immediately after takeoff.
El Monumental Stadium
The iconic circular home of River Plate is clearly visible in the Nunez district.
Industrial Hubs
Views of the major industrial and automotive complexes near the cities of Campana and Zarate.
The Humid Pampa
Vast stretches of agricultural land showcasing Argentina's fertile green and golden fields.
Choose this side for urban views and the scale of Greater Buenos Aires. Morning flights are ideal to have the sun behind you, illuminating the city's glass towers and the green agricultural horizon.
Distance: 286 km (178 miles)
Approximate Flight Time: 29 min
Departure: AEP (-34.5592, -58.4156)
Arrival: ROS (-32.9036, -60.785)
Route Type: Domestic
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