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Which side of the plane should I sit on flying from Ezeiza Ministro Pistarini (EZE) to Denver International (DEN)?

Sit on the Left side of the plane for the best views on flights from Buenos Aires to Denver. While takeoff offers interesting urban and estuary views, the landing approach into Denver provides more dramatic and sustained scenery. The Rocky Mountains dominate the final descent, and left-side seats capture the most impressive peaks of the Front Range during the approach phase.

What can I see during takeoff from Ezeiza Ministro Pistarini in Buenos Aires?

During takeoff from Ezeiza Ministro Pistarini (EZE), sit on the Right side for the best views. Right-side seats capture the Río de la Plata estuary and the Buenos Aires metropolitan sprawl as the aircraft climbs northwestward. The river's distinctive wide brown waters and the city's grid pattern are clearly visible during the initial climb-out. Notable sights include: Río de la Plata estuary, Buenos Aires urban grid, Paraná River delta (distant), Atlantic coastline to the east.

What can I see when landing at Denver International in Denver?

When landing at Denver International (DEN), sit on the Left side for the best views. Left-side seats provide excellent views of the Rocky Mountains during descent into Denver. The Front Range peaks become increasingly prominent as the aircraft approaches from the east, with the Continental Divide and major summits clearly visible. Notable sights include: Rocky Mountains Front Range, Mount Evans, Longs Peak, South Platte River valley.

How long is the flight from Buenos Aires to Denver?

The flight from Ezeiza Ministro Pistarini (EZE) to Denver International (DEN) takes Approximately 9.5 to 10.5 hours.

What does the Buenos Aires to Denver flight path pass over?

The flight path crosses the Andes Mountains (visible from altitude as a massive north-south ridge with numerous peaks exceeding 20,000 feet), the Atacama Desert in northern Chile (extremely arid, sparse vegetation), the Altiplano plateau of Bolivia and Peru (high-altitude flat terrain), and eventually transitions to the Great Plains of the United States as the aircraft descends toward Denver. The Amazon Basin is generally too far east to be visible on a direct EZE-DEN routing.