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Tip: Sit on the right side for takeoff.

Passengers will see the unique grid-like polder landscapes of Haarlemmermeer and the extensive harbor facilities of Amsterdam as the plane ascends.

AMS β†’ TLS
Amsterdam to Toulouse
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The left side offers an exceptional view of the volcanic landscapes of the Massif Central and a clear sightline of the Airbus assembly facilities upon landing at Toulouse-Blagnac.

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AMS β†’ AAL
Amsterdam to Aalborg
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The left side of the aircraft provides superior views of the UNESCO-protected Wadden Sea islands, the vast North Sea wind farms, and the dramatic, wind-swept western coastline of Denmark as you head north.

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AMS β†’ LGW
Amsterdam to London
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The right side is superior for this short hop, offering the highest probability of seeing the historic Amsterdam canal belt on departure and the distant London skyline during the approach into Gatwick.

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AMS β†’ SXB
Amsterdam to Strasbourg
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The Right Side offers a superior vantage point for the dramatic topography of the Ardennes and the stunning descent alongside the Vosges Mountains into the Alsace region.

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AMS β†’ KUL
Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur
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The Left Side is generally preferred for this long-haul journey, primarily due to the spectacular approach into Kuala Lumpur where the city skyline, including the Petronas Twin Towers, is frequently visible, alongside better sunrise views over the Bay of Bengal.

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AMS β†’ FUK
Amsterdam to Fukuoka
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While the left side offers vast, serene wilderness, the right side provides a more diverse array of geographic features including the high-altitude mountains of Central Asia and a superior view of the Japanese coastline and Fukuoka's urban center during the final approach.

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AMS β†’ SVQ
Amsterdam to Sevilla
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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.

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AMS β†’ HGH
Amsterdam to Hangzhou
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The left side offers superior views of the vast Eurasian landscapes, including the stunning Siberian wilderness and the world's deepest lake, Baikal, while avoiding direct glare from the sun on eastbound flights.

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AMS β†’ LBA
Amsterdam to Leeds
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The right side offers a superior view of the unique Spurn Point peninsula, the historic city of York, and the rolling landscapes of the Yorkshire Dales during the final approach into Leeds.

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AMS β†’ KRS
Amsterdam to Kristiansand
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The Right Side offers a superior view of the unique Wadden Islands UNESCO site and the Jutland coastline of Denmark before crossing the Skagerrak into Norway.

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AMS β†’ CDG
Amsterdam to Paris
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The Right Side is favored for its unique perspective on the Dutch hydraulic engineering projects and the scenic coastline, offering a more varied landscape compared to the urban-heavy left side.

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AMS β†’ GDN
Amsterdam to Gdansk
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The left side of the aircraft offers spectacular views of the North Sea coastline, the Wadden Sea islands, and the continuous stretch of the Baltic Sea coast as you approach Poland.

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