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AGP → GOT
Which side of the plane to sit from Málaga Airport (Malaga) to Gothenburg-Landvetter Airport (Gothenborg)?
Right Side of the Plane
The right side offers spectacular views of the Pyrenees mountain range, a distant glimpse of Paris, and a stunning approach over the Gothenburg archipelago.
Madrid Skyline
View the sprawling Spanish capital and its surrounding dry plains mid-flight.
Pyrenees Mountains
Majestic snow-capped peaks forming the natural border between Spain and France.
Paris Cityscape
Pass to the west of the French capital, often spotting the Eiffel Tower from afar on clear days.
Rhine-Meuse Delta
Intricate Dutch waterways and polders as you cross the Benelux region.
Gothenburg Archipelago
Stunning rocky islands and coastal inlets during the final descent into Landvetter.
Best for morning flights to avoid direct glare from the west. Keep your eyes peeled about 45 minutes after takeoff for the Pyrenees. On the final approach to GOT, the right side provides the best view of the rocky islands of the Swedish west coast.
Costa del Sol
Golden beaches and Mediterranean waters immediately after departing Málaga.
Sierra de Guadarrama
Rugged mountain ranges north of Madrid visible as you climb.
Bay of Biscay
The deep blue expanse where the Atlantic meets the French coast.
Jutland Peninsula
The flat, green landscapes of Western Denmark before crossing into Sweden.
Kattegat Sea
Watch for shipping traffic and ferries between Denmark and Sweden.
Sit on the left for evening flights to catch the sunset over the Atlantic. Look out for the rugged coastline of Northern Spain and the vast offshore wind farms in the North Sea. During winter, look for the Northern Lights if flying late at night.
Distance: 2,640 km (1,640 miles)
Approximate Flight Time: 3 hrs 31 min
Departure: AGP (36.67490005493164, -4.499110221862793)
Arrival: GOT (57.662799835205, 12.279800415039)
Route Type: International
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