Tourism in Misiones: Connectivity between Moconá, Posadas, and Iguazú from the new Yabotí Airport

It is now possible to **explore the Misiones jungle from the air** thanks to the inauguration of the **Yabotí Aero Station**, located in **El Soberbio**, Misiones.

This new air infrastructure allows access to **tourist overflights** over the Yabotí Biosphere Reserve and the **Moconá Falls**, positioning the destination as a strategic hub for **regional ecotourism**.

With flights operated by **Airbera**, the direct connection to **Puerto Iguazú** opens up new possibilities to explore the Misiones green corridor from an aerial perspective, shortening distances and enriching the travel experience.

Moconá Falls and Iguazú Falls from Yabotí Aero Station

The aerial tours allow you to **fly over the Moconá Falls**, and on the return journey include an **aerial view of the Iguazú Falls**, offering a **stunning visual proposal** in just **45 minutes of flight** between Iguazú and El Soberbio.

**Posadas is connected to the Falls**, with flights lasting 50 minutes. This energizes the northern corridor and allows tourists to access destinations like **Oberá**, which already has an operational airstrip.

Infrastructure, sustainability, and territorial planning

The initiative combines **local development with an environmental focus**, strengthening a **non-invasive tourism model** that prioritizes **panoramic observation**.

Flights from Moconá take off from **La Esmeralda Reserve** within the Yabotí biosphere, allowing visitors to **appreciate the vastness of the jungle**, something that cannot be fully grasped from the ground.

Expectations for the international season and options for local visitors

The foreign visitor season will begin in **September**, with high expectations. Airbera is working with **receptive agencies** offering **personalized advice**, and also proposes **installment payment plans** so that **residents of Misiones and Argentine travelers** can enjoy the experience.

The **overflight of the Falls and Moconá is for everyone**: not only foreign tourists. The aim is for local residents to also feel part of the aerial landscape and discover their surroundings from a different perspective.

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