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BOS → ACY
Which side of the plane to sit from General Edward Lawrence Logan International Airport (Boston) to Atlantic City International Airport (Atlantic City)?
Right Side of the Plane
The Right Side is highly recommended for its spectacular aerial views of major urban centers, including the Boston skyline upon departure and the iconic New York City skyline during transit.
Boston Skyline
Unrivaled views of the Back Bay, Charles River, and downtown skyscrapers immediately after departure.
Connecticut Shoreline
Observation of the coastal towns, bridges, and marinas along the Long Island Sound.
Manhattan
A breathtaking view of the Empire State Building, Central Park, and One World Trade Center.
Statue of Liberty
A clear sight of Liberty Island and the surrounding New York Harbor traffic during the descent.
NJ Pine Barrens
The unique green landscape of the protected forest region in Southern New Jersey before landing.
Book a window seat on the right for the iconic New York City flyby. Morning flights provide the best lighting for the skylines, as the sun will be behind you. Look out for the Statue of Liberty specifically when the plane begins its descent over the New Jersey coast.
Atlantic Ocean
Stunning vistas of the vast ocean horizon as the flight follows the coastline south.
Cape Cod
The distinctive geographic hook of Massachusetts is visible to the east shortly after takeoff.
Long Island Beaches
Excellent views of the Hamptons and the long, sandy barriers of Fire Island during the cruise.
Atlantic City Pier
Aerial perspective of the historic boardwalk and Steel Pier during the final approach.
Opt for the left side during evening flights to see the moon reflecting off the ocean. Keep your camera ready shortly after takeoff for distant views of the Massachusetts islands and the outer Cape.
Distance: 441 km (274 miles)
Approximate Flight Time: 44 min
Departure: BOS (42.36429977, -71.00520325)
Arrival: ACY (39.45759963989258, -74.57720184326172)
Route Type: Domestic
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