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ATQ → DOH
Which side of the plane to sit from Sri Guru Ram Dass Jee International Airport (Amritsar) to Hamad International Airport (Doha)?
Right Side of the Plane
The right side offers spectacular views of the rugged Balochistan mountain ranges and the dramatic coastline of the Musandam Peninsula and the Persian Gulf.
Sulaiman Mountains
Dramatic views of the rugged, high-altitude ridges of the Sulaiman Range shortly after crossing into Pakistan.
Makran Coastal Range
Stunning lunar-like rock formations and folded mountain ridges along the Balochistan province.
Musandam Peninsula
The 'Fjords of Arabia' featuring sharp cliffs and turquoise waters where Oman meets the Strait of Hormuz.
UAE Coastline
On clear days, see the distant glimmer of Dubai and Abu Dhabi's massive skyscrapers along the horizon.
Doha West Bay
A prime view of the Pearl-Qatar and the iconic Lusail and West Bay skylines during the final approach.
Sit on the right for the most diverse geography. For sunset flights, this side offers a magnificent view of the sun dipping into the Persian Gulf. Keep your camera ready as you approach Doha for high-altitude views of the artificial islands.
Indus River Meanders
Watch the massive Indus River snake through the fertile plains of Punjab and Sindh in Pakistan.
Thar Desert Edge
The arid landscapes and golden dunes of the desert transition visible to the south.
Gwadar Coastline
Aerial views of the hammerhead-shaped peninsula and the deep blue Arabian Sea.
The left side is preferable for morning flights to avoid the direct glare of the sun. It provides a better perspective of the vast industrial developments along the Pakistani coast and the open sea approach into Qatar.
Distance: 2,371 km (1,473 miles)
Approximate Flight Time: 3 hrs 10 min
Departure: ATQ (31.7096004486, 74.7973022461)
Arrival: DOH (25.273056, 51.608056)
Route Type: International
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