Passengers on the right side can enjoy sweeping views of the Saronic Gulf and the southern coastline of Attica during the initial climb.
The left side is generally superior as it provides better views of the Ionian Sea islands during departure and typically offers a more dramatic perspective of the central Austrian Alps and the historic cities of Southern Germany.
The left side offers an exceptional perspective of the Adriatic coastline and the most dramatic views of the snowy high peaks of the Swiss Alps as you transition from the Mediterranean to Northern Europe.
The left side offers a more dramatic view of the Greek mountain ranges, including the iconic Mount Olympus, and provides superior perspectives of the Balkan interior and the Romanian capital skyline.
While both sides offer stunning views of the Aegean islands, the Right Side is the clear winner for the approach into Tel Aviv, offering panoramic views of the Mediterranean coastline and the city's modern skyline.
The right side offers a superior vantage point for iconic landmarks, including the legendary Mount Olympus, the historic city of Budapest, and the stunning final approach over the Stockholm Archipelago.
The left side offers spectacular views of Mount Olympus shortly after takeoff and follows the spine of the Carpathian Mountains, providing superior dramatic terrain compared to the eastern plains.
The right side dominates with breathtaking panoramas of the Swiss Alps, the vast expanse of Lake Geneva, and the iconic Parisian skyline during the final approach phase.
The left side offers a superior view of the sparkling Mediterranean coastline, including the Tuscan archipelago, the northern tip of Corsica, and the glamorous French Riviera before turning inland towards Lyon.
While both sides offer stunning views of the Greek landscape, the right side provides a superior view of the Pindus mountains and the iconic final approach over Corfu's Old Town and the Old Fortress.
The left side provides a superior sequence of geographical landmarks, including the Attic coastline, the dense clusters of the Cyclades islands, and the dramatic Taurus Mountains of Turkey in the distance before the final approach over the Kyrenia range.
The left side offers a more intimate look at the clustered Aegean islands and the dramatic coastline of the Dodecanese and Turkey before descending over the Troodos Mountains in Cyprus.
The left side offers a superior sequence of views including the rugged Pindus mountain range, the sparkling Adriatic coastline of Montenegro and Croatia, and the dramatic karst landscapes of the Dinaric Alps.