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COR → ROS
Which side of the plane to sit from Ingeniero Ambrosio Taravella Airport (Cordoba) to Islas Malvinas Airport (Rosario)?
Left Side of the Plane
The left side offers a superior view of the sprawling northern Cordoba suburbs during departure and the distant, shimmering Mar Chiquita salt lake on clear days before descending into Rosario.
Northern Cordoba
Panoramic views of the capital's northern districts and the Suquía River during takeoff.
Mar Chiquita Lagoon
On clear days, the massive salt lake is visible on the far horizon to the north.
The Humid Pampas
A mesmerizing patchwork of agricultural fields showing the heart of Argentina's grain production.
Villa María
The industrial and commercial hub of central Argentina visible midway through the flight.
Choose a window seat for a morning flight to have the sun behind you, illuminating the vast green and yellow plains of the Pampas. Look for the distinct rectangular grid patterns of the rural roads.
Sierras de Córdoba
Catch the final glimpses of the mountain range to the west as the plane gains altitude.
Río Tercero Basin
Follow the winding path of the Tercero River as it snakes across the flat terrain.
Historic Estancias
Spot large traditional Argentinian ranch estates with their distinct groves of trees.
Fisherton Approach
Views of the western residential areas of Rosario and the airport surroundings during the final descent.
The right side is ideal for late afternoon flights to avoid the harsh glare of the setting sun. Keep an eye out for the large grain silos and industrial complexes near the approach to Rosario.
Distance: 367 km (228 miles)
Approximate Flight Time: 37 min
Departure: COR (-31.323601, -64.208)
Arrival: ROS (-32.9036, -60.785)
Route Type: Domestic
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