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BEG → ARN
Which side of the plane to sit from Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport (Belgrade) to Stockholm-Arlanda Airport (Stockholm)?
Right Side of the Plane
The right side offers a superior vantage point for the most iconic parts of the journey, including the dramatic crossing of the Baltic Sea and the breathtaking Stockholm Archipelago during descent.
Danube River Path
Follow the winding course of the Danube as the flight heads north through the Pannonian Basin.
High Tatra Peaks
Close-up views of the Gerlachovský štít and the most rugged sections of the Carpathian arc.
Warsaw Skyline
The high-rise financial district of the Polish capital is often visible during the mid-flight cruise.
Gotland and Öland
Distinctive views of Sweden's largest islands and their unique limestone coastlines.
Stockholm Archipelago
An incredible mosaic of over 30,000 islands and islets visible as you descend into Arlanda.
Sit on the right for the best chance of seeing the Stockholm Archipelago, which is the highlight of the trip. Aim for a morning flight to have the sun behind you, providing perfect lighting for the Baltic islands and the Swedish coastline.
Belgrade Confluence
View of the meeting point of the Sava and Danube rivers shortly after takeoff.
Lake Balaton
The turquoise waters of Central Europe's largest lake visible to the west over Hungary.
Western Tatras
The snow-capped peaks and deep valleys of the Slovakian mountain range.
Polish Lowlands
A patchwork of agricultural fields and forests stretching across central Poland.
Lake Mälaren
The expansive lake system surrounding Stockholm during the final approach phase.
Choose a window seat forward of the wing to avoid engine heat distortion when photographing the Tatras. On evening flights, this side catches the sunset over the Baltic, though glare can be intense.
Distance: 1,657 km (1,030 miles)
Approximate Flight Time: 2 hrs 13 min
Departure: BEG (44.8184013367, 20.3090991974)
Arrival: ARN (59.65190124511699, 17.918600082397)
Route Type: International
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