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(AEP) Buenos Aires
ARGENTINA - Buenos Aires Aeroparque J. Newbery
(RES) Resistencia
ARGENTINA - Resistencia
18
Jul
Saturday
1 traveler, No cabins
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1 traveler, ECONOMY
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(AEP) Buenos Aires Aeroparque J. Newbery
Buenos Aires, Argentina
(RES) Resistencia
Resistencia, Argentina
18
Jul
Saturday
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Flying from Buenos Aires to Resistencia: What to Know

Direct & connecting flights|AEP – RES|$89
$89one way
Cheapest price
2h 15mdirect flight
Flight duration
1,048 kmas the crow flies
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Buenos Aires to Resistencia

The short hop from Aeroparque Jorge Newbery to Resistencia is one of the more practical ways to reach the Chaco region without spending a full day on the road. Aerolíneas Argentinas operates most of the flights, and the trip usually takes around an hour and forty minutes, depending on winds along the Paraná corridor. Mornings tend to offer the smoothest rides, while afternoon departures can run into the summer thunderstorms that build up over the northeast. Resistencia itself is a quiet entry point to a region known for its sculpture-filled streets, riverside landscapes and proximity to Corrientes across the bridge. Last minute travelers will find that midweek seats often open up on this route, especially outside the holiday peaks. If you are booking last minute, aim for early flights, when schedules are less affected by weather delays further north.

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What are the cheapest months to fly from Buenos Aires (AEP) to Resistencia (RES)?
The cheapest months to fly from Aeroparque Jorge Newbery (AEP) to Resistencia (RES) are typically March, April, and August, when demand is lower. Avoid peak travel times like the December-January summer holidays and July winter break, when fares tend to be significantly higher. Booking 3-6 weeks in advance also helps secure better deals.
What is the luggage allowance on flights from AEP to RES?+
Do I need a visa to travel from Buenos Aires to Resistencia?+
Is the flight from AEP to RES direct or does it have a layover?+
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Flying from Buenos Aires Aeroparque to Resistencia: A Practical Guide

The short hop between Aeroparque Jorge Newbery and Resistencia is one of those quietly useful Argentine routes that opens up the country's northeast without the hassle of long overland travel. Covering roughly 950 kilometers, the flight from AEP to RES takes around one hour and forty minutes, making it a convenient choice for travelers heading toward Chaco province, the Iberá wetlands, or onward connections into Paraguay.

Most flights are operated by Aerolíneas Argentinas, which maintains the bulk of scheduled service between the two cities. Aircraft are typically narrow-body jets such as the Boeing 737 or Embraer 190, configured in a single-class layout suitable for short domestic segments. Service on board is minimal but pleasant, usually limited to a light snack and a drink. Because Aeroparque sits right on the Río de la Plata in the heart of Buenos Aires, departures often offer striking views of the city skyline shortly after takeoff, followed by long stretches of the pampas giving way to the greener, more humid landscape of the Chaco region.

The best season to travel depends on your tolerance for heat. Resistencia lies in a subtropical zone, and summers from December through February can be intense, with temperatures regularly above 35°C and high humidity. Many travelers prefer the milder months between April and September, when the climate is more comfortable for exploring the city's open-air sculpture collection, its riverside parks, and nearby natural attractions. July, during winter break, sees a small uptick in domestic tourism, so booking ahead is wise.

A few practical tips can smooth the journey. Aeroparque is notoriously compact and can feel crowded during peak hours, so arriving at least 90 minutes before departure is sensible, especially since security lines fluctuate unpredictably. Checked baggage allowances vary by fare class, and the lowest economy tickets often include only a personal item, so review the conditions carefully. On arrival at Resistencia International Airport, taxis and ride-hailing services are the easiest way into the city center, about eight kilometers away.

What makes this route interesting is less the flight itself and more what it unlocks. Resistencia is known as the National Capital of Sculptures, with hundreds of works scattered through its streets, and it serves as a gateway to the wider Gran Chaco, an ecoregion few international travelers ever see. For anyone curious about a side of Argentina beyond Patagonia and the wine country, the Buenos Aires to Resistencia connection is a quick and rewarding doorway.