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AGP → BRE
Which side of the plane to sit from Málaga Airport (Malaga) to Bremen Airport (Bremen)?
Right Side of the Plane
The right side offers a superior view of the majestic Pyrenees mountain range and the lush landscapes of central France and the Benelux region.
Spanish Meseta
The arid, high-altitude plateau of central Spain offers unique ochre and gold landscapes.
Pyrenees Mountains
A spectacular crossing of the snow-capped peaks that form the border between Spain and France.
Loire Valley
The 'Garden of France' is visible with its winding rivers and distant historic chateaux.
Benelux Urban Centers
Views of the densely populated areas around Brussels and the intricate Dutch canal systems.
Ruhr Area
As you enter German airspace, you can see the industrial heartland and major river arteries.
The right side is essential for seeing the Pyrenees, which is usually the scenic highlight of the trip about 45-60 minutes after takeoff. For morning flights, the lighting on the mountains is particularly dramatic. Ensure you have a window seat away from the wing to fully appreciate the varied topography from the Spanish desert to the German greenery.
Bay of Biscay
Expansive views of the Atlantic coastline as the flight transitions from Spain to France.
Dune du Pilat
Look for the tallest sand dune in Europe located near the Bassin d'Arcachon on the French coast.
French Atlantic Ports
Views of historic port cities like La Rochelle and the islands of Ré and Oléron.
Wadden Sea
During the final descent into Bremen, the unique tidal flats and North Sea coastline may be visible.
Sit on the left for stunning sunset views over the Atlantic if you are flying in the late afternoon or evening. This side also provides the best perspective of the French coastline and the unique sand formations near Bordeaux.
Distance: 2,093 km (1,301 miles)
Approximate Flight Time: 2 hrs 47 min
Departure: AGP (36.67490005493164, -4.499110221862793)
Arrival: BRE (53.0475006104, 8.78666973114)
Route Type: International
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