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AGA → LGW
Which side of the plane to sit from Al Massira Airport (Agadir) to London Gatwick Airport (London)?
Right Side of the Plane
The right side offers a superior mix of diverse Moroccan landscapes, the Spanish interior, and the iconic French countryside, followed by a scenic approach over the English South Downs.
High Atlas Peaks
Distant but majestic views of the snow-capped Atlas Mountains shortly after departure.
Casablanca Skyline
Glance at the sprawling Moroccan metropolis and the massive minaret of the Hassan II Mosque.
Strait of Gibraltar
The narrow gateway between Africa and Europe, often visible as the flight transitions to Spanish airspace.
Spanish Meseta
The high-altitude plateaus of central Spain, featuring golden plains and ancient riverbeds.
Western Pyrenees
The rugged edge of the mountain range separating the Iberian Peninsula from France.
Loire Valley
Fly over the 'Garden of France,' famous for its lush vineyards and historic royal chateaux.
Normandy Farmlands
Characteristic patchwork fields and bocage landscapes of northern France before crossing the channel.
North Downs
The rolling green hills of Surrey and Sussex during the final approach into Gatwick.
The right side is best for morning flights as the sun illuminates the Spanish and French landscapes. Keep a sharp eye out for the Strait of Gibraltar; even from 35,000 feet, the proximity of the two continents is breathtaking. During the final approach, the Right Side often provides views of the English countryside and small villages south of London.
Agadir Coastline
Direct views of the Taghazout surfing beaches and the rugged Atlantic shoreline immediately after takeoff.
Atlantic Horizon
Expansive views of the deep blue Atlantic Ocean throughout the mid-flight segment.
Essaouira Port
Spot the historic white-walled coastal city of Essaouira known for its ancient medina and harbor.
Brittany Coast
The jagged, rocky coastline of western France as you cross the Bay of Biscay.
English Channel
Watch for maritime traffic and cargo ships navigating one of the world's busiest shipping lanes.
Choose the left side for afternoon flights to enjoy stunning sunset views over the Atlantic Ocean. This side is also better for spotting the unique topography of the Brittany peninsula during the descent into the UK.
Distance: 2,438 km (1,515 miles)
Approximate Flight Time: 3 hrs 15 min
Departure: AGA (30.32500076293945, -9.41306972503662)
Arrival: LGW (51.148102, -0.190278)
Route Type: International
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