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Our Recommendation
8.2

Left Side of the Plane

The left side offers a superior view of iconic European capitals and diverse inland geography, including potential views of the Paris metropolitan area, the Loire Valley, and a clear perspective of Madrid and Toledo before the final descent into Andalusia.

Left Side Highlights
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Paris Cityscape

On clear days, the sprawling French capital and the Eiffel Tower are often visible as the flight tracks south through central France.

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Loire Valley

A UNESCO World Heritage site known for its historic chateaus and the winding Loire River snaking through the French countryside.

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Central Pyrenees

Dramatic views of the high, often snow-capped peaks that form the natural border between France and Spain.

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Madrid Skyline

The flight path typically passes just east of the Spanish capital, offering views of the Cuatro Torres business district and the city sprawl.

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Toledo

The historic medieval city perched on a hill, famously encircled by the Tagus River, visible shortly before starting the descent into Seville.

Book a seat in the front half of the cabin to avoid wing obstruction. For morning flights, the sun will be on this side, but for afternoon departures, the left side is perfectly shaded, providing excellent lighting for photography of the Pyrenees and the Spanish Meseta.

Right Side Highlights
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Zeeland Delta Works

Immediately after takeoff, view the massive Dutch storm surge barriers and the intricate coastline of the southwestern Netherlands.

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Bordeaux Vineyards

The aircraft often flies near the Gironde estuary, offering glimpses of the world-famous French wine region and the Garonne River.

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Bay of Biscay

A panoramic view of the Atlantic coastline where the French shore meets the rugged cliffs of the Spanish Basque Country.

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Picos de Europa

In the distance, the limestone peaks of Northern Spain provide a jagged and impressive horizon line.

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Extremadura Dehesa

The unique Mediterranean landscape of oak forests and pastures characteristic of western Spain as you approach Andalusia.

This side is ideal for seeing the Atlantic coastline and the transition from lush France to the arid Spanish plains. Be aware that on afternoon flights, you will be facing the sun, which may cause significant glare. Keep an eye out for the Guadalquivir River during the final approach.

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Route Information

Distance: 1,852 km (1,151 miles)

Approximate Flight Time: 2 hrs 28 min

Departure: AMS (52.308601, 4.76389)

Arrival: SVQ (37.41799926757813, -5.8931097984313965)

Route Type: International

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