Passengers can observe the Aragonese Castle and the industrial harbor facilities as the plane climbs away from the Salento coastline.
The right side offers a superior sequence of geographical landmarks, starting with the Adriatic coastline, transitioning over the rugged Central Apennines, and concluding with a breathtaking parade of the highest Swiss Alps, including the iconic Matterhorn.
While both sides offer coastal views, the right side provides the superior perspective of the Adriatic Sea and, most importantly, the spectacular approach over the Venetian Lagoon and Venice itself before landing at Treviso.
The right side offers a superior panorama of the Gargano Peninsula and a more direct view into the heart of the Swiss Alps' most dramatic peaks during the mid-flight transit.
The right side is slightly superior as it offers a breathtaking panorama of the Venetian Lagoon followed by the high peaks of the Austrian Alps and the Chiemsee before landing.
The right side provides an exceptional vantage point for the Adriatic coastline, the jagged limestone peaks of the Dolomites, and the winding Rhine River.
The right side offers a superior view of the Gargano Peninsula shortly after takeoff and the most iconic approach over Lake Zurich when landing from the south.
The left side is typically favored for this route as it offers breathtaking direct views of the Western Alps, including Mont Blanc, and provides the best opportunity to spot the Paris skyline and Eiffel Tower during the descent.
The left side offers an exceptional panorama of the high Swiss Alps, including the Bernese Oberland, and provides the best angle for the Apennine ridge during the transit of the Italian peninsula.
The left side offers a superior perspective of the Italian peninsula's 'backbone,' featuring the highest peaks of the Apennines and a front-row seat to the skyline of Milan and the Monte Rosa massif during the final approach.
While both sides offer stunning views of the Italian landscape, the right side is preferred for its expansive views of the Adriatic coastline followed by a breathtaking panorama of the high Alpine peaks, including Monte Rosa, during the descent into Turin.
The right side offers a magnificent perspective of the Adriatic coastline, the distinctive Gargano Peninsula, and the dramatic Apuan Alps upon arrival in Tuscany.
The right side offers a superior panorama of the rugged Apennine mountain range and a more direct view of the historic center of Rome during the standard approach into Ciampino.