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CRD → AEP
Which side of the plane to sit from General E. Mosconi Airport (Comodoro Rivadavia) to Jorge Newbery Airpark (Buenos Aires)?
Right Side of the Plane
The right side offers a spectacular coastal perspective, tracing the edge of the Atlantic Ocean, the unique geography of the Valdés Peninsula, and a stunning waterfront approach into Buenos Aires.
San Jorge Gulf
Deep blue Atlantic waters immediately visible after departure from Comodoro Rivadavia.
Valdés Peninsula
The iconic UNESCO World Heritage site known for its unique shape and marine biodiversity.
Bahía Blanca
A major port city and deep-water bay providing a break in the coastline.
Samborombón Bay
The massive semi-circular bay where the ocean transitions into the Río de la Plata.
Buenos Aires Skyline
A breathtaking view of Puerto Madero and the downtown skyscrapers when landing from the south.
The right side is superior for coastal enthusiasts. For the best lighting, choose a morning flight to have the sun behind you. During the approach to AEP, the right side usually provides an unobstructed view of the Río de la Plata and the city's coastal parks.
Patagonian Steppe
The vast, arid landscapes of Chubut province with its characteristic plateau formations.
Colorado River
The winding river that serves as the natural border between Patagonia and the Pampas region.
The Pampas
Infinite stretches of fertile agricultural land and cattle pastures in central Argentina.
Greater Buenos Aires
The massive urban sprawl as the plane descends towards the metropolitan area.
Paraná Delta Edge
The lush green outskirts and wetlands located just north of the city center.
Sit on the left if you are flying during the late afternoon to witness a sunset over the vast horizon of the Pampas. It is also the better side for observing the sheer scale of the Buenos Aires urban expansion during the final descent.
Distance: 1,464 km (910 miles)
Approximate Flight Time: 1 hr 57 min
Departure: CRD (-45.7853, -67.4655)
Arrival: AEP (-34.5592, -58.4156)
Route Type: Domestic
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