Passengers can observe the Aragonese Castle and the industrial harbor facilities as the plane climbs away from the Salento coastline.
The right side offers superior views of the Apennine mountain range and is significantly more likely to provide a clear view of the city of Rome and its historic landmarks during the descent into FCO.
The left side offers spectacular views of the Apennine mountain range, including Italy's highest mainland peak, and provides a superior view of the Milan skyline during the final approach into Linate.
The right side offers a superior panorama of the Gargano Peninsula, the dramatic jagged peaks of the Dolomites, and a stunning bird's-eye view of Lake Constance during the descent.
The left side offers a continuous and breathtaking view of the Italian peninsula's interior, featuring the rolling hills of Puglia, the rugged Apennine mountain range, and the historic urban landscapes of coastal cities.
The left side offers a superior panorama of the Italian Gargano Peninsula, the highest peaks of the Western Alps (including Mont Blanc), and the iconic crescent of Lake Geneva.
The right side offers a superior vantage point for the scenic Adriatic coastline, the prominent Gargano Peninsula, and a high probability of seeing Lake Garda and the pre-Alps during the descent into Bergamo.
While both sides offer stunning Mediterranean vistas, the right side provides a superior vantage point for the rugged Apennine spine of Italy, the outskirts of Rome, and the dramatic snow-capped Pyrenees on the descent into Catalonia.