Passengers will see the sprawling Rio Grande Valley and the impressive Sandia Mountains rising sharply to the east of the city. Depending on the departure heading, you may also catch views of the volcanic basalt flows within the Petroglyph National Monument.
The right side offers a superior sequence of landmarks, including the red rocks of Utah, the Great Salt Lake, and an iconic close-up approach past Mount Hood and the Columbia River Gorge.
The right side of the aircraft offers an unparalleled panorama of the Southwest's most iconic landscapes, most notably the Grand Canyon and the vibrant colors of the Painted Desert, followed by a prime view of the Las Vegas Strip on descent.
The right side offers an unparalleled sequence of dramatic geography, from the immediate granite face of the Sandia Mountains to the jagged San Juan peaks and the world-famous red rock canyons of Moab.
The right side offers a superior sequence of geological wonders, including the high deserts of the Four Corners, the vibrant blue waters of Lake Powell, and a spectacular view of Lake Tahoe and the Sierra Nevada crest.
The left side offers the most dramatic views of the Sandia Mountains during takeoff and provides the highest probability of seeing the iconic Manhattan skyline during the final approach into JFK.
The right side offers the most dramatic geological transitions, including the stunning red rock formations of Palo Duro Canyon and a direct view of the Dallas skyline on approach to Love Field.
The left side provides a continuous, dramatic panorama of the Southern Rocky Mountains and the high-altitude Rio Grande Rift throughout the duration of the flight.
The right side offers superior views of major landmarks including the Grand Canyon, the bright lights of Las Vegas, and the stunning blue expanse of Lake Tahoe as you cross the Sierra Nevada.
While both sides offer desert beauty, the left side is the clear winner for its unparalleled view of the San Diego skyline and bay during the final descent.
The right side offers a spectacular departure view of the Sandia Mountains and typically provides the iconic aerial perspective of the Chicago skyline and Lake Michigan during the final approach into O'Hare.
The left side is the winner for its spectacular transition from the high desert of the Southwest to the dramatic volcanic skyline of Washington state.
The left side provides an immediate, breathtaking view of the Sandia Mountains upon departure and maintains views of the southern Rocky Mountain peaks and the unique Nebraska Sandhills.