Passengers on the left side can enjoy sweeping views of the National Exhibition Centre (NEC) followed by the distinct skyline of Birmingham city center, including the BT Tower.
The left side offers a superior vantage point for the iconic approach into Alicante, featuring panoramic views of the Mediterranean coastline, the skyscrapers of Benidorm, and the turquoise waters of the Costa Blanca.
The left side of the aircraft typically offers superior views of the Lake District's dramatic mountain ranges and the Solway Firth as you cross the border into Scotland.
While both sides offer stunning views of the Pyrenees, the right side is superior for the arrival phase, providing the iconic view of Palma's historic center and the Gothic Cathedral (La Seu) during the final approach into Mallorca.
The right side offers iconic views of the English coastline, the famous White Cliffs of Dover, and a superior perspective of the Rhine Valley and Frankfurt's skyline during the descent.
The right side offers superior views of England's iconic Lake District and the rugged Southern Uplands of Scotland, concluding with a dramatic vista of Glasgow's city center during the final approach.
The right side provides the most iconic views of the approach into Belfast, including the Isle of Man mid-flight and the legendary Harland and Wolff cranes during the final descent.
The right side offers a superior vantage point for the dramatic Northern Irish coastline, including potential views of the Isle of Man and the world-famous Giant's Causeway during the final approach phase.
The left side offers a more scenic descent, capturing the transition from the Spanish mainland to the Mediterranean, and typically provides the most iconic views of the Rock of Gibraltar during the standard approach patterns.
The right side offers superior views of the winding Rhine River valley, historic German castles, and a stunning distant panorama of the Alps during the descent into Bavaria.
The right side offers superior views of major European landmarks, including the Port of Rotterdam, the industrial Ruhr area, and the scenic Sudetes Mountains, culminating in a beautiful approach over the Vistula River and Tyniec Abbey near Krakow.
The left side offers superior views of the English South Coast, the Portuguese coastline including Lisbon, and the iconic city approach over Las Palmas.
The left side of the aircraft offers a superior view of the approach into Mahon, including the spectacular natural harbor, which is one of the longest in the world. It also provides better potential views of London and the eastern Pyrenees during the mid-flight transit.