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BDS → TSF
Which side of the plane to sit from Brindisi – Salento Airport (Brindisi) to Treviso-Sant'Angelo Airport (Treviso)?
Right Side of the Plane
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.
Adriatic Horizon
Uninterrupted views of the turquoise sea, often dotted with cargo ships and fishing vessels.
Riviera Romagnola
The endless stretch of organized sandy beaches and piers near Rimini and Riccione.
Venetian Lagoon
The mosaic of salt marshes, mudflats, and smaller islands like Pellestrina and Chioggia.
Venice Historic Center
A breathtaking bird's-eye view of the S-shaped Grand Canal and the iconic Piazza San Marco.
The right side is essential for the descent into Treviso. Ensure you are watching the window approximately 15 minutes before landing for the Venice reveal. Late afternoon flights offer stunning sun reflections off the water and the lagoon's surface.
Gargano Peninsula
The dramatic 'spur' of the Italian boot featuring white limestone cliffs and the lush Foresta Umbra.
Apennine Mountains
Distant views of the Gran Sasso massif, the highest peaks in the central Apennines.
Ancona Headland
The unique elbow-shaped promontory of Mount Conero and the bustling port city of Ancona.
Po Delta
The complex network of waterways and wetlands where Italy's longest river meets the sea.
Choose the left side for morning flights to avoid direct sun glare and to enjoy the best lighting on the Apennine peaks. This side is ideal for passengers who prefer rugged mountain landscapes and inland terrain over sea views.
Distance: 725 km (450 miles)
Approximate Flight Time: 1 hr 13 min
Departure: BDS (40.6576, 17.947001)
Arrival: TSF (45.648399, 12.1944)
Route Type: Domestic
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