Passengers on the right side will enjoy sweeping views of the Abidjan skyline, the Port of Abidjan, and the intricate waterways of the ΓbriΓ© Lagoon as the aircraft departs toward the Gulf of Guinea.
The right side offers a superior view of the diverse Saharan topography, the Ahaggar mountain range in the distance, and the dramatic descent over the Blida Atlas into the Bay of Algiers.
The right side offers a superior view of the Saharan interior's geological diversity, the Mediterranean transition, and the scenic approach over Central France and the Belgian Ardennes.
The right side of the aircraft offers a superior view of the diverse West African coastline, lush tropical rainforests, and the dramatic mountain ranges of the interior as you fly northwestward toward Guinea.
The left side offers a continuous view of the West African coastline, including major urban centers like Abidjan and Accra, historic landmarks, and the lush vegetation of the coastal belt.
The Left Side is preferred for its stunning transition from the West African coast across the vast Sahara dunes, and finally for the chance to see the Mediterranean islands and the Paris skyline on approach.
The right side provides an exceptional perspective of Abidjan's dense skyline and the ΓbriΓ© Lagoon during takeoff, followed by a high likelihood of seeing the world-renowned Basilica in Yamoussoukro during the cruise phase.
The right side offers a prime view of the Abidjan skyline and the massive expanse of Lake Kossou, followed by an excellent perspective of the Niger River's path upon approach to Bamako.
The left side offers a superior vantage point for the West African coastline, potential glimpses of the Niger Delta's vast river systems, and the volcanic peaks of Bioko Island during the approach to Gabon.
The right side offers a superior perspective of the Abidjan lagoon system and the Plateau skyline during departure, followed by better views of the ComoΓ© region and the urban reservoirs upon arrival in Ouagadougou.