Passengers will see the unique grid-like polder landscapes of Haarlemmermeer and the extensive harbor facilities of Amsterdam as the plane ascends.
The Left Side offers superior views of the intricate Dutch delta system shortly after takeoff and a more scenic approach along the North Kent coast and the Thames Estuary.
The right side is generally preferred for its bird's-eye view of major urban centers including Berlin and the architectural sprawl of Warsaw upon descent, complemented by better lighting conditions during many times of the day.
While both sides offer excellent views, the Left Side provides a more dramatic approach into Norway, showcasing the rugged coastline of the Telemark region and the intricate archipelago of the SkjΓ¦rgΓ₯rd before landing.
The left side offers a superior vantage point for the Dutch Delta Works shortly after departure and a spectacular view of the Isle of Wight and the Solent during the descent into Southampton.
The left side offers the most iconic urban and historical views, including the Amsterdam canal ring upon departure and the UNESCO-listed Upper Middle Rhine Valley with its density of medieval castles.
The left side offers superior views of the European coastline, featuring the intricate Dutch delta, the French 'Opal Coast', and the historic beaches of Normandy before the approach into Jersey.
The left side offers superior views of the unique Wadden Sea islands early in the flight and the dramatic transition from the Danish peninsula to the Swedish coastline and archipelagos.
The left side provides a scenic overview of the Dutch coastline, the massive IJsselmeer, and the unique UNESCO-protected Wadden Sea tidal flats during the journey across Northern Europe.
The left side typically provides superior views of the Lesser Antilles island chain during the descent and a more scenic perspective of the colorful Willemstad coastline upon arrival.
The right side offers a more varied landscape, crossing the lush Veluwe forests and providing a closer perspective of the Harz Mountains and Leipzig's prominent landmarks on approach.
The left side provides a superior scenic experience by following the diverse coastlines of the Netherlands, Belgium, and France before crossing the channel.
The left side offers superior views of the Dutch Wadden Islands shortly after takeoff and a more scenic approach into LinkΓΆping, often passing directly over the city center and its historic cathedral.