Departing passengers will enjoy sweeping views of the lush Uppland countryside and the intricate waterways of Lake Mälaren to the west.
The right side offers superior views of the vast Greenland ice sheet and the dramatic coastlines of the North Atlantic, typically benefiting from more consistent proximity to these major landmarks during the Great Circle route.
The left side offers a superior perspective of the dense archipelago landscapes of both Sweden and Finland, including the rugged northern islets of Åland.
The left side provides a superior vantage point for the Stockholm archipelago after takeoff and the stunning coastal scenery of the Baltic Sea, including the iconic Öland Bridge on approach.
The left side offers a superior view of the Stockholm Archipelago during departure and the most iconic views of the London skyline, including the Shard and the Thames, during the standard approach into Heathrow.
The right side offers superior urban views, starting with Stockholm upon departure, followed by a close look at the Øresund Bridge and Copenhagen, and potentially the London skyline on the approach to Gatwick.
The left side provides an exceptional view of the Stockholm Archipelago during departure, the scenic Black Sea coastline, and the meandering Tigris River as you approach Baghdad.
The right side offers a superior view of the majestic Tatra Mountains and a high probability of seeing Budapest and the winding Danube River during the descent.
The right side provides the most dramatic views of the Pyrenees mountain crossing and the unique jagged peaks of Montserrat during the final descent into Barcelona.
The right side provides a spectacular vantage point for the Stockholm Archipelago shortly after departure and the historic island of Gotland during the mid-flight phase.
The right side offers a superior sequence of landmarks, including the iconic Øresund Bridge, the dramatic chalk cliffs of Rügen, and a spectacular view of the Bavarian Alps and Munich city center during the descent.
The left side is superior for its unparalleled views of Lake Siljan, the massive impact crater that defines the geography of the Mora region and Dalarna province.
The right side offers superior views of the dramatic transition from Swedish forests to the rugged Norwegian mountains and fjords, benefiting from better lighting away from the southern sun.