Departing passengers will enjoy views of the bustling city center, including the National Theatre and Independence Square, as the aircraft climbs over the coastline.
The right side offers superior views of the dramatic Ahaggar volcanic massifs in the Sahara and a more scenic approach along the Italian coastline toward Rome.
The right side offers a superior perspective of the sun rising over the Sahara on morning flights and provides a front-row seat to the stunning Sierra Nevada mountains as you enter Spanish airspace.
The left side provides a front-row seat to the West African coastline, showcasing the industrial port of Tema, the massive Volta River estuary, and the unique geography of the Keta Lagoon complex just before the border.
The right side offers a superior view of Ghana's most iconic geographic feature: Lake Volta. You will also see the industrial hub of Tema and the winding path of the Volta River system.
The left side provides a continuous view of the West African coastline, including the capital cities of Togo and Benin, and the dense urban landscape of Lagos upon approach.
The right side offers a superior experience due to the possibility of spotting Mount Kilimanjaro on the horizon during the descent and breathtaking views of Lake Victoria and the Congo Basin.
The Right Side (North) offers a superior viewing experience for this route, providing a detailed look at the changing landscapes of the West African coast. Passengers can see the transition from the urban sprawl of Accra and Abidjan to the winding rivers and dense tropical rainforests of the Upper Guinean Forest as the plane enters Liberian airspace.
The right side of the aircraft offers a diverse view of the West African coastline's major urban centers and the lush, dense rainforests of the Upper Guinean forest zone, contrasted with distant mountain ranges.
The right side offers the most dramatic contrasts, featuring the massive Lake Volta after takeoff, the lush greenery of the Nile Delta against the desert, and a prime view of the Lebanese mountains and Beirut's skyline during the final approach.
The right side provides a more diverse sequence of ecological transitions, featuring the Niger Delta's intricate waterways, the massive Sudd wetlands of South Sudan, and the spectacular descent over the Great Rift Valley's western escarpment.
The right side of the aircraft offers a continuous panoramic view of the diverse West African coastline, including major lagoons, bustling capital cities, and the lush tropical landscapes of the Upper Guinean forests.
The right side offers the most diverse geographic transitions, featuring the massive Lake Volta after takeoff, the deep Saharan interior, and superior views of the Alps and the Rhine delta upon arrival in Europe.