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SFN → AEP
Which side of the plane to sit from Sauce Viejo Airport (Santa Fe) to Jorge Newbery Airpark (Buenos Aires)?
Right Side of the Plane
The right side provides a world-class aerial view of the Buenos Aires skyline, Puerto Madero, and the northern suburbs during the final approach into Jorge Newbery Airpark.
Santa Fe City
Immediate views of the Hanging Bridge and the urban layout of Santa Fe shortly after takeoff.
The Humid Pampa
A patchwork quilt of green and gold agricultural fields that represent Argentina's farming heartland.
Tigre & San Fernando
The beautiful residential marinas and water-based communities of the northern Greater Buenos Aires area.
CABA Skyline
A stunning panorama of the Microcentro skyscrapers, the Obelisk in the distance, and the dense urban grid.
Puerto Madero
A bird's-eye view of the renovated red-brick docks and the iconic Puente de la Mujer just before touchdown.
This is the 'money' side for landing at AEP. The approach usually follows the coastline; sit behind the wing to ensure your view of the skyscrapers isn't blocked. Evening flights offer a spectacular 'Golden Hour' view of the city lights.
Paraná River Delta
An intricate labyrinth of brown-water channels and emerald islands where the river meets the estuary.
Zárate-Brazo Largo
View of the massive cable-stayed bridges that serve as the main gateway between Buenos Aires and Entre Ríos.
Estuary Shipping Lanes
Observe large cargo ships and dredgers navigating the narrow channels of the Rio de la Plata.
Uruguayan Horizon
On exceptionally clear days, the distant silhouette of the Uruguayan coast is visible across the wide river.
Select the left side for morning flights to enjoy the sunrise reflecting off the water, but be aware of glare. This side is ideal for spotting the industrial ports and the sheer scale of the river's width.
Distance: 387 km (240 miles)
Approximate Flight Time: 39 min
Departure: SFN (-31.7117, -60.8117)
Arrival: AEP (-34.5592, -58.4156)
Route Type: Domestic
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