Departing towards the sea, passengers on the left will enjoy panoramic views of Alicante city, the harbor, and the historic Castillo de Santa Barbara perched on Mount Benacantil.
The Left Side is the clear winner for this route, primarily because it offers a front-row seat to the Turku Archipelago, one of the most stunning island chains in the world, during the final approach. It also provides better views of the Swedish coastline and major European landmarks depending on the exact airway used.
The left side offers a superior vantage point for the Mediterranean coastline of Spain and France, followed by spectacular views of the Swiss Alps and the city of Prague during the descent phase.
The right side offers superior views of the Pyrenees, the Loire Valley's winding rivers, and the iconic London skyline during the descent into Luton.
The Right Side offers a superior perspective of the Central Pyrenees, the urban sprawl of Northern Europe, and a breathtaking aerial entry into the Norwegian fjord landscape upon arrival.
The right side is preferred for its spectacular views of the Pyrenees shortly after takeoff and the intricate Finnish islands during arrival.
The right side provides a superior sequence of coastal landmarks, including the unique Ebro Delta, the urban grid of Barcelona, and the scenic transition from the Mediterranean to the Baltic region.
The right side offers a more scenic approach into the Norwegian fjords and captures the bustling coastal regions of the Benelux and France.
The right side of the aircraft offers superior views of the Pyrenees, the iconic Loire Valley chateaux, the unique silhouette of Mont Saint-Michel, and the scenic approach over the Isle of Wight and the Solent.
The right side offers a superior view of the dramatic Mediterranean coastline, the Ebro Delta, and the most prominent peaks of the Pyrenees, with the bonus of distant Alpine views.
While both sides offer stunning views, the Right Side is superior for its approach into Dublin. It typically provides a spectacular panorama of Dublin Bay, Howth Head, and the city skyline during the final descent, alongside views of the Spanish and Welsh coastlines.
The right side offers a superior visual experience, featuring the stunning Mediterranean coastline, the highest peaks of the central Pyrenees, and a distant but majestic view of the Swiss Alps during the cruise phase and final approach.
The right side offers a superior panorama of the Spanish Mediterranean coastline, the highest central peaks of the Pyrenees, and better alignment for seeing major cities like Paris and Brussels.