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BRE β NBE
Which side of the plane to sit from Bremen Airport (Bremen) to Enfidha - Hammamet International Airport (Enfidha)?
Left Side of the Plane
The left side offers the most dramatic views of the high Alpine peaks and a superior perspective of the Gulf of Hammamet upon arrival.
Lake Constance
Glittering views of the Bodensee where Germany, Switzerland, and Austria meet.
Central Alps
A breathtaking crossing over the high snow-capped peaks of the Austrian and Swiss Alps.
Italian Apennines
The rugged mountain spine of Italy stretching south toward the Mediterranean.
Tyrrhenian Sea
Deep blue waters contrasting with the Italian coastline as the plane heads toward Africa.
Gulf of Hammamet
A spectacular coastal approach showcasing the turquoise waters and resort beaches of Tunisia.
For the best experience, choose a window seat forward of the wing to avoid engine heat haze. Morning flights provide excellent lighting for the Alpine views, while the approach into NBE usually offers a scenic banking turn over the coastline that favors the left side.
Black Forest
Dense, dark green forest canopies of southwestern Germany visible shortly after departure.
Bernese Oberland
Iconic views of the Eiger, MΓΆnch, and Jungfrau peaks if the flight path tracks west.
Corsica & Sardinia
Distant silhouettes of the mountainous Mediterranean islands across the blue horizon.
Cap Bon Peninsula
The first sighting of the Tunisian mainland with its unique agricultural patterns and rocky shores.
Tunisian Sahel
Vast stretches of olive groves and arid landscapes surrounding the Enfidha region.
The right side is ideal for afternoon flights to enjoy a sunset over the Mediterranean Sea. Keep an eye out for the salt lakes (Sabkhas) near the airport, which can appear as shimmering white or pink basins depending on the season and water level.
Distance: 1,892 km (1,176 miles)
Approximate Flight Time: 2 hrs 31 min
Departure: BRE (53.0475006104, 8.78666973114)
Arrival: NBE (36.075833, 10.438611)
Route Type: International
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