Passengers on the left will enjoy panoramic views of the Bastia harbor and the rugged mountains of the Cap Corse peninsula as the plane climbs northward.
Flying north from Corsica, the right side provides a magnificent panorama of the French Alps, including potential views of Mont Blanc, and the orderly vineyards of Burgundy.
The Left Side is preferred for its spectacular panoramic approach into Marseille, offering clear views of the Calanques, the Old Port, and the Notre-Dame de la Garde basilica before landing.
The left side offers a superior view of the rugged Corsican coastline at takeoff and the most dramatic perspectives of the High Alps' glaciers and peaks during the mid-flight crossing.
The left side offers an unparalleled coastal panorama, featuring the rugged Corsican shores, the famous French Riviera, and the distant snowy peaks of the Pyrenees during the descent into Toulouse.
The left side offers a superior sequence of coastal transitions, starting with the dramatic Cap Corse, followed by the jagged Mediterranean coastline of Provence, and concluding with a scenic approach over the rugged Southern Brittany cliffs and the Crozon Peninsula.
The left side offers a superior perspective of the rugged Cap Corse at departure, a stunning traverse of the Swiss Alps, and a front-row seat to the winding Rhine River and its legendary castles during the descent into Germany.
The right side offers a superior view of the snowy French Alps in the distance during the Mediterranean crossing and a direct view of the unique volcanic landscape of the Massif Central during the cruise phase.
The right side offers a superior panorama of the French Alps' snow-capped peaks to the east and a strategic view of the Paris metropolitan area during the northern descent.
The right side provides an exceptional vantage point of the high French Alps and the dramatic transition from the Mediterranean coast to the rugged terrain of the Massif Central.
The right side offers a more dramatic perspective of the Alpine crossing, specifically the jagged Dolomites, and provides the iconic urban view of Berlin's city center on final approach.
The left side offers a superior mix of coastal geography and mountain vistas, including the transition from the Mediterranean to the Garonne valley and distant views of the Pyrenees.