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BRE → TSF
Which side of the plane to sit from Bremen Airport (Bremen) to Treviso-Sant'Angelo Airport (Treviso)?
Left Side of the Plane
The Left Side is superior primarily for the approach into Treviso, offering breathtaking views of the eastern Dolomites and the possibility of spotting the Venice Lagoon and the Adriatic coast during the final descent.
Nuremberg Cityscape
Panoramic views of the historic Bavarian city and its surrounding urban sprawl as you head south.
Eastern Alps
Majestic views of the Zillertal and Hohe Tauern ranges as the flight crosses into Austria.
The Dolomites
Unrivaled views of the jagged limestone peaks and UNESCO-listed massifs of northern Italy.
Prosecco Vineyards
The rolling hills of Conegliano and Valdobbiadene, famous for sparkling wine production.
Venice Lagoon
On clear days, the shimmering Adriatic Sea and the distant silhouette of Venice can be seen to the southeast.
Sit on the left for morning flights to avoid the harsh western sun and to see the Dolomites illuminated. During the descent into TSF, look specifically for the curved coastline of the Adriatic and the distinct grid patterns of the Venetian countryside.
Frankfurt & Main
Depending on the specific airway, the distant skyline of Frankfurt may be visible to the far west.
Lake Constance
Views of the massive 'Bodensee' where Germany, Switzerland, and Austria meet.
Central Austrian Alps
High-altitude glaciers and the rugged peaks of the Arlberg and Silvretta regions.
Lake Garda
Italy's largest lake is often visible in the distance to the west during the initial descent phase.
Choose the right side for afternoon flights to enjoy the sunset over the Alps without direct glare. Keep an eye out for the deep blue of the Alpine lakes which contrast sharply with the snow-capped peaks in winter and spring.
Distance: 859 km (534 miles)
Approximate Flight Time: 1 hr 26 min
Departure: BRE (53.0475006104, 8.78666973114)
Arrival: TSF (45.648399, 12.1944)
Route Type: International
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