Passengers on the left side typically enjoy views of the Nashville skyline and the Cumberland River as the aircraft climbs and banks toward its destination.
The right side is superior for its views of the Nashville skyline on departure and the breathtaking Pittsburgh confluence and downtown skyscrapers on arrival.
The Left Side is preferred for its dramatic views of the highest Appalachian ridges and a more consistent view of Charleston's coastal landmarks on the descent.
While both sides offer lush southern landscapes, the right side provides a superior view of the Mobile Bay delta and the emerald waters of the Gulf Coast during the final descent into Pensacola.
The left side provides a premium view of the Nashville and Atlanta skylines, the southern reaches of the Appalachian foothills, and the scenic St. Johns River on final approach.
The left side offers superior views of the rugged Appalachian Plateau and a better perspective of the Susquehanna River and Pennsylvania's scenic farmland during the descent.
The right side offers the most geographically diverse views, featuring the vast expanse of the Everglades and the massive circular silhouette of Lake Okeechobee during the descent into South Florida.
The right side offers the most consistent landmarks, including views of the Cincinnati skyline, the Lake Erie coastline, and the Detroit River international border during the final approach.
The Right Side typically offers a superior view of the Nashville skyline on departure and the scenic crossing of the Mississippi River, followed by the rugged Texas Hill Country during the arrival sequence.
The right side offers a superior vantage point for the dramatic Mississippi River bluffs and a high probability of seeing the Minneapolis skyline on the final approach.
The right side offers superior views of the winding Mississippi River meanders and is generally better positioned for a clear view of the Houston skyline during the final approach into Hobby Airport.
The left side of the aircraft offers the most dramatic views of the southern Appalachian foothills and the best angle for spotting the University of Georgia campus upon arrival in Athens.
The right side offers a superior vantage point for spotting major landmarks, including the St. Louis skyline and Gateway Arch, as well as the confluence of the nation's two largest river systems.