Passengers on the left side will enjoy expansive views of the Turnagain Arm and the jagged peaks of the Chugach Mountains as the aircraft climbs away from the Cook Inlet.
The right side of the aircraft offers an unparalleled view of Denali and the majestic Alaska Range, providing some of the most iconic mountain scenery in the world.
The right side offers a premier vantage point for Denali and the core of the Alaska Range, followed by the massive meandering Yukon River and the expansive Selawik wetlands.
The right side offers a superior vantage point for the towering Tordrillo Mountains and distant views of the Alaska Range's highest peaks, including Denali and Mount Foraker.
The right side offers a front-row seat to the most iconic peaks of the Ring of Fire, including the towering Mount Redoubt and the isolated volcanic cone of Augustine Island.
The right side is typically preferred for the opportunity to spot Mount Denali on the northern horizon and the sweeping vistas of the Alaska Range's high peaks.
The left side offers superior lighting for photography when flying southeast and provides a prime vantage point for the Aurora Borealis on overnight flights, alongside stunning views of the Wrangell-St. Elias wilderness.
The right side offers breathtaking views of the Tordrillo Mountains and the massive peaks of the Alaska Range, including potential glimpses of Denali on clear days.
The left side offers the most iconic 'Welcome to Hawaii' experience, featuring the dramatic Chugach Mountains upon departure and a stunning approach past Diamond Head and Waikiki Beach before landing.
The left side provides an intimate look at the rugged Kenai Peninsula coastline and the dramatic rise of the Chugach and Kenai Mountains immediately after takeoff.
The left side offers unparalleled views of the iconic active volcanoes of the Aleutian Range and the rugged coastline of the Alaska Peninsula before heading out over the Bering Sea.
The left side offers superior views of the towering Wrangell-St. Elias range shortly after departure and provides a better perspective of the Chicago skyline and Lake Michigan during the approach into O'Hare.