Passengers can see the iconic granite architecture of the city center and the bustling harbor before the aircraft turns toward the North Sea.
The right side of the aircraft offers a spectacular tour of the British East Coast, providing clear views of iconic Scottish and Northern English landmarks, rugged cliffs, and the North York Moors.
While the left side offers pleasant coastal views, the right side provides a world-class aerial tour of the London skyline and the Canary Wharf financial district during the steep approach into London City Airport.
The right side offers a superior perspective of the rugged Northwest Highland coastline, the Moray Firth, and the final descent over the Eye Peninsula into Stornoway.
The right side provides a superior vantage point for Scotland's urban and natural landmarks, including the iconic Forth Bridges and the Edinburgh skyline, followed by the rugged Cheviot Hills.
The right side offers a magnificent continuous panorama of the eastern British coastline, including historic ruins, famous golf courses, and the dramatic cliffs of Northumbria and Yorkshire.
The right side offers a superior panorama of the United Kingdom's most famous terrestrial landscapes, including the Lake District, the Peak District, and the rolling Cotswolds, topped with a potential view of Bristol's city landmarks.
The left side offers a superior vantage point for the rugged coastline of Caithness and the historic maritime landscape of Scapa Flow during the descent into Orkney.
The left side is the preferred choice for this route because it offers the most dramatic views of the Frankfurt 'Mainhattan' skyline during the final approach, alongside excellent vistas of the Dutch polders.
The right side offers a superior vantage point for the dramatic Scottish west coast, featuring the islands of the Firth of Clyde and the iconic volcanic plug of Ailsa Craig before crossing into Irish airspace.
The right side offers a superior mix of diverse landscapes, from the fringes of the Scottish Highlands and the historic cityscape of Edinburgh to the rugged peaks and moorlands of Northern England.
The right side offers a superior mix of urban landmarks and varied terrain, including a prime view of the Edinburgh skyline and the rolling hills of the Borders.
The left side offers a superior view of the Scottish coastline, the remote and iconic Fair Isle, and the dramatic western cliffs of the Shetland Mainland during the descent into Sumburgh.