Passengers on the right side will likely see the iconic Atlantic City casino skyline and the expansive Jersey Shore coastline shortly after departure.
The right side offers a spectacular aerial view of the Great Lakes and a high-probability view of the Chicago skyline during the final descent into O'Hare.
The left side provides a superior vantage point for the iconic Atlantic coastline, the narrow barrier islands of the Outer Banks, and the historic Space Coast during the final descent into Orlando.
The Right Side provides a spectacular continuous panorama of the U.S. East Coast, featuring major estuaries, historic coastal cities, and the transition to tropical Florida landscapes.
The Right Side provides a stunning coastal perspective, offering views of the Jersey Shore, the length of Long Island, the iconic New England islands, and a scenic approach over Boston Harbor.
The left side offers a stunning continuous panorama of the Atlantic coastline, barrier islands, and the famous resorts of the Mid-Atlantic and Carolinas.
The Right Side (Starboard) is superior for this route as it offers better perspectives of the Appalachian ridge-and-valley formations and typically provides the best view of the Detroit skyline and the Detroit River during the descent into DTW.
The left side offers a superior coastal perspective, featuring the dramatic barrier islands of the Outer Banks and the historic harbors of the Southeast coastline.
The right side provides a more diverse geographic experience, featuring the major bays of the Mid-Atlantic and a scenic descent over the Gulf Coast islands.
The left side provides a superior vantage point for the initial coastal departure over the Jersey Shore and Delaware Bay, followed by better lighting for photography of the Appalachian range and the Mississippi River during daylight hours.