Passengers on the right side can view the sprawling Kota Kinabalu city skyline and catch a glimpse of the majestic Mount Kinabalu on the horizon during the initial climb.
The right side is preferred for its early view of the majestic Mount Kinabalu and the picturesque island-dotted coastline of South Korea during the final approach.
The left side provides a superior view of the inland mountain ranges, including the Crocker Range and the breathtaking limestone massifs of Mulu National Park as you approach for landing.
The right side offers a stunning coastal perspective, featuring the turquoise waters of Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park immediately after takeoff and a clear view of the Brunei Bay and Lawas estuary upon landing.
The right side is superior for this route as it offers a chance to see the majestic Mount Kinabalu upon departure and a dramatic view of the Hong Kong and Shenzhen skylines during the final descent into the Pearl River Delta.
The left side offers a more scenic experience, providing views of the Borneo coastline during the first half of the journey and a panoramic perspective of the Singapore Strait shipping lanes and urban skyline upon arrival.
The left side offers a superior perspective of the Borneo coastline during departure and provides a fantastic opportunity to see the Singapore skyline and the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula during the descent into Johor Bahru.