Passengers can expect to see the prestigious vineyards of the Pessac-Léognan region and the winding Garonne river as the aircraft climbs away from the airport.
The right side offers a front-row seat to the most iconic landmarks of the route, starting with Europe's tallest sand dune right after takeoff, followed by a stunning coastal perspective of the Bay of Biscay and the dramatic Spanish Rias.
The right side offers a superior vantage point for the historic center of Bordeaux upon takeoff, a more direct view of the most famous Loire Valley châteaux, and the iconic Paris skyline during the approach into Orly.
The left side offers a superior view of the highest peaks of the Pyrenees and a spectacular vista of the Sierra Nevada mountains during the descent into Andalusia.
The left side offers a stunning sequence of Atlantic coastal views, including the islands of western France and the rugged cliffs of Cornwall and Devon as you cross the English Channel.
The left side offers a superior perspective of the Barcelona city skyline during the typical approach, along with excellent views of the rolling French vineyards and the eastern ridge of the Pyrenees.
The left side provides a superior vantage point for the dramatic Pyrenees crossing, the convergence of the Mediterranean and Atlantic at the Strait of Gibraltar, and the rugged northern Moroccan coastline.
The right side offers a superior view of the French Atlantic coastline, the famous islands of the Charente-Maritime region, and the scenic approach into Dublin Bay.
The left side offers the most dramatic views of the High Atlas mountain range during the descent into Marrakech, along with a clearer perspective of the Mediterranean entrance at the Strait of Gibraltar.
While both sides offer scenic views of rural France, the right side is preferred for the iconic Paris skyline in the distance and the distinct industrial geography of the Walloon region on descent.
The right side offers a spectacular view of the French Atlantic coastline, including the iconic Dune of Pilat and Arcachon Bay, followed by the rugged western Pyrenees and the approach into central Spain.
The right side offers a superior perspective of the high Pyrenees peaks and a stunning aerial approach over the Serra de Tramuntana mountains before landing.
The left side offers a stunning panorama of the southern French coastline and the breathtaking turquoise waters of the Maddalena Archipelago during the final descent into Sardinia.