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Tip: Sit on the left side for takeoff.

During a northbound departure, passengers on the left side will see a clear panorama of the downtown skyline and the University of Texas campus.

AUS β†’ FLL
Austin to Fort Lauderdale
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The right side provides a superior view of the deep blue Gulf of Mexico and the iconic final approach over the Everglades and the cruise ships of Port Everglades.

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8.5
AUS β†’ HOU
Austin to Houston
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The right side offers a superior vantage point for urban landmarks, including a high probability of seeing the Austin skyline shortly after takeoff and a prime view of the Houston skyline and Medical Center during the approach to Hobby Airport.

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8.5
AUS β†’ JFK
Austin to New York
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The left side of the aircraft offers unparalleled views of the Appalachian mountain range and the high-density urban corridor of the Northeast, culminating in a world-class view of the Manhattan skyline on many standard arrival patterns into JFK.

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8.5
AUS β†’ MCO
Austin to Orlando
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The right side of the aircraft provides a spectacular vantage point for the Gulf of Mexico coastline, featuring the unique geometry of the Mississippi River Delta and the white-sand beaches of the Florida Panhandle.

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8.5
AUS β†’ MEX
Austin to Mexico City
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The right side is slightly favored for the spectacular views of the twin volcanoes, PopocatΓ©petl and IztaccΓ­huatl, which are often visible during the approach into the Valley of Mexico.

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8.5
AUS β†’ SFO
Austin to San Francisco
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The right side offers superior views of the Grand Canyon's vastness and the high-altitude peaks of the Sierra Nevada, concluding with a classic aerial view of the San Francisco city skyline and the Bay during the final approach.

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8.5
AUS β†’ BWI
Austin to Baltimore
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The right side offers a superior viewing experience, featuring a majestic traverse of the Blue Ridge Mountains and a high probability of seeing the Washington D.C. skyline and the Chesapeake Bay during the arrival phase.

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8.5
AUS β†’ DAL
Austin to Dallas
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The right side is the clear winner for this short hop, providing a direct view of the iconic Dallas skyline during the final descent into Love Field, which is situated very close to the city center.

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8.5
AUS β†’ EWR
Austin to Newark
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The left side is superior primarily for the iconic arrival experience, offering panoramic views of the Manhattan skyline and the Hudson River during the final descent into Newark.

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8.5
AUS β†’ ELP
Austin to El Paso
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The left side offers the most dramatic views of the international border, the winding Rio Grande, and the rugged, vast expanses of the Chihuahuan Desert as you approach West Texas.

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8.5
AUS β†’ LGB
Austin to Long Beach
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The right side offers superior lighting for photography and direct views of the most dramatic mountain ranges in Arizona and Southern California, including the San Gabriel Mountains.

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8.5
AUS β†’ MDW
Austin to Chicago
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The right side is generally superior for this route because it offers views of the Ozark Mountains and a high probability of seeing the Chicago skyline and Lake Michigan on the approach to Midway.

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8.5
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