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