About This Route
Which side of the plane should I sit on flying from Ezeiza Ministro Pistarini (EZE) to Bristol (BRS)?
Sit on the Right side of the plane for the best views on flights from Buenos Aires to Bristol. The landing approach into Bristol offers more visually distinctive features—the Severn Estuary's dramatic tidal mudflats and the Cotswolds landscape are more striking than the Buenos Aires departure. Right-side seats capture these features clearly during descent.
What can I see during takeoff from Ezeiza Ministro Pistarini in Buenos Aires?
During takeoff from Ezeiza Ministro Pistarini (EZE), sit on the Left side for the best views. Left side offers views of the Río de la Plata estuary and the sprawling Buenos Aires metropolitan area as the aircraft climbs westward. The wide, muddy waters and urban grid are distinctive from altitude. Notable sights include: Río de la Plata estuary, Buenos Aires city grid, Paraná River delta to the north, Pampas grasslands extending westward.
What can I see when landing at Bristol in Bristol?
When landing at Bristol (BRS), sit on the Right side for the best views. Right side provides views of the Severn Estuary, the Cotswolds hills, and the approach into Bristol from the southwest. The distinctive tidal mudflats and green rolling countryside are visually striking during descent. Notable sights include: Severn Estuary with tidal mudflats, Cotswolds hills, Bristol city center, Avon Gorge.
How long is the flight from Buenos Aires to Bristol?
The flight from Ezeiza Ministro Pistarini (EZE) to Bristol (BRS) takes 12h 15m.
What does the Buenos Aires to Bristol flight path pass over?
The flight path crosses the South Atlantic over open ocean with no significant landmarks for approximately 8 hours. Notable geographic transitions include: the African coast near Dakar and Senegal (visible on eastbound routing), the Iberian Peninsula and Bay of Biscay (Spain and Portugal), and the English Channel approaching Bristol. The mid-Atlantic crossing offers no land features, only ocean.