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Tip: Sit on the right side for takeoff.

Passengers on the right side will enjoy views of the Boston Harbor Islands and the Atlantic coastline as the aircraft climbs away from the city peninsula.

BOS β†’ YTZ
Boston to Toronto
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The right side of the aircraft offers the most iconic views during the approach to Billy Bishop Toronto City Centre Airport, featuring a world-class panorama of the Toronto skyline and the CN Tower.

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8.8
BOS β†’ STT
Boston to St. Thomas
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The left side provides a superior vantage point for the iconic hook of Cape Cod shortly after takeoff and an unparalleled view of the British Virgin Islands and St. John during the scenic descent into St. Thomas.

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8.7
BOS β†’ SJC
Boston to San Jose
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The right side provides a superior vantage point for the Great Lakes, the dramatic peaks of the Northern Rockies, and the iconic alpine blue of Lake Tahoe before descending into the Bay Area.

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8.7
BOS β†’ STI
Boston to Santiago
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The right side offers a superior panorama of the US East Coast followed by a spectacular approach over the Caribbean islands and the Dominican mountains.

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8.7
BOS β†’ LAS
Boston to Las Vegas
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While both sides offer incredible views of the American heartland, the right side provides superior vistas of the Finger Lakes, the Great Lakes, and the stunning red rock formations of Utah before offering a prime view of the Las Vegas Strip on most approach patterns.

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8.7
BOS β†’ RUT
Boston to Rutland
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The right side offers superior views of the Cambridge skyline and the winding Charles River upon departure, followed by a prime perspective of Mount Monadnock and the high peaks of the Green Mountains during the descent into Rutland.

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8.7
BOS β†’ MSP
Boston to Minneapolis
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The left side offers a superior view of the Boston skyline upon departure, the sweeping bends of the Hudson River, the southern shores of the Great Lakes, and the dramatic approach into the Mississippi River valley near Minneapolis.

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8.7
BOS β†’ PTY
Boston to Panama City
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The right side of the aircraft offers a spectacular sequence of landmarks including the US Eastern Seaboard, the Florida coastline, aerial views of Cuba, and the iconic Panama Canal upon approach.

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8.7
BOS β†’ ISP
Boston to Islip
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The right side is superior for this short coastal hop, offering a direct view of the Boston skyline upon takeoff and detailed views of the Connecticut shoreline and Long Island Sound throughout the flight.

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8.5
BOS β†’ ZRH
Boston to Zurich
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The left side is generally preferred for this eastbound transatlantic route because it tracks the rugged coastline of Atlantic Canada and offers the best probability for viewing the Aurora Borealis during the overnight crossing.

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8.5
BOS β†’ SDQ
Boston to Santo Domingo
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The right side offers an exceptional visual journey, beginning with the iconic hook of Cape Cod and culminating in the breathtaking turquoise reefs and white sand cays of the Bahamas archipelago during the mid-to-late flight stages.

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8.5
BOS β†’ KEF
Boston to Keflavik
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The left side is the clear winner for this northern route, offering potential views of the Canadian Maritimes and the best vantage point for the Aurora Borealis during the overnight crossing.

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8.5
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