Passengers will see the rugged, densely forested mountains of Ambon Island and the dramatic coastline as the aircraft climbs away from the bay.
The Right Side offers a superior panoramic view of the Ambon Bay upon departure and a spectacular approach into the Kai Islands, featuring the world-renowned white sands of Ngurbloat and the intricate coral formations of the Tayando-Tam group.
The right side of the aircraft offers an unparalleled view of the Misool archipelago's iconic karst formations and the towering mountain ranges of Seram Island.
The right side provides a dramatic perspective of the rugged interior mountains of Ceram Island, including the highest peak in Maluku, followed by the lush, dense rainforests and coastal edges of the Papuan mainland.
The left side offers an unparalleled sequence of views featuring the volcanic peaks of the Ring of Fire stretching across the island of Java.
The left side is superior for its unparalleled views of the East Java volcanic chain, including the active Mount Semeru and the Bromo-Tengger-Semeru National Park during the descent into Surabaya.
The left side offers a superior sequence of island vistas, including the initial climb out of Ambon Bay and a closer look at the intricate coastlines of Buton and Muna islands during the transit to Sulawesi.
The right side offers superior views of the rugged mountainous interior of Seram Island, including the towering Mount Binaiya, and a spectacular approach past the Arfak Mountains into Manokwari.
The left side offers a more scenic perspective of the Maluku volcanic arc, including the potential to spot the iconic Banda Islands and the lush, rugged eastern coastlines of the Tanimbar archipelago during approach.
The left side provides a much more varied landscape, featuring the rugged southern coastline of Seram Island and the spectacular coral atolls near the Geser archipelago before crossing the sea to Papua.