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BDA → BOS
Which side of the plane to sit from L.F. Wade International International Airport (Bermuda) to General Edward Lawrence Logan International Airport (Boston)?
Left Side of the Plane
The left side offers a superior view of both the departure from Bermuda and the approach into Boston. Passengers can witness the turquoise reefs of St. George's followed by a panoramic view of the iconic Cape Cod coastline and the Boston skyline during the final descent.
Bermuda North Shore
Aerial views of St. George's historic town and the vibrant turquoise coral reefs surrounding the island immediately after takeoff.
Cape Cod Hook
The distinctive geographic 'flexed arm' of the Massachusetts peninsula, featuring sandy beaches and coastal dunes.
Martha's Vineyard
A clear view of the famous island's northern coastline and interior ponds as the aircraft begins its descent into the mainland.
Plymouth Coastline
The historic South Shore area, marking the transition from the Atlantic Ocean to the metropolitan Boston region.
Boston Skyline
Dramatic views of the Financial District, the Back Bay skyscrapers, and the Charles River during standard landing patterns.
Sit forward of the wing for unobstructed views of the reefs upon departure. Approximately 20 minutes before landing, keep your camera ready for the Cape Cod shoreline. Morning flights provide the best lighting for the Boston skyline, as the sun will be behind the aircraft.
Atlantic Horizon
Expansive views of the open ocean and the Gulf Stream, often featuring interesting cloud formations and cargo ships.
Boston Harbor Islands
A cluster of historic islands, including Fort Warren on Georges Island and the Boston Light lighthouse station.
Boston Harbor Traffic
The busy shipping channels where large tankers and ferries navigate toward the Port of Boston and Black Falcon Terminal.
Logan Airport Runways
A unique perspective of the airport's runways extending directly into the harbor water as you touch down.
The right side is ideal for early morning departures to avoid glare, or for late afternoon arrivals to watch the sunset over the harbor. This side provides a great view of the unique airport geometry at Logan, which is essentially built into the water.
Distance: 1,244 km (773 miles)
Approximate Flight Time: 1 hr 40 min
Departure: BDA (32.363998413085945, -64.67870330810547)
Arrival: BOS (42.36429977, -71.00520325)
Route Type: International
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