Passengers on the right side can enjoy views of the industrial ports and the winding Weser River as the aircraft climbs away from the city. On clear days, this side offers a broad perspective of Bremen's western suburbs and the transition into the Lower Saxony countryside.
The right side offers a more scenic approach into Istanbul, frequently providing views of the Danube River, the Balkan mountain ranges, and the iconic Istanbul skyline during the final descent.
The right side provides a superior vantage point for the central German highlands, the spectacular confluence of three rivers at Passau, and the distant snowy peaks of the Austrian Alps, often concluding with a prime view of Vienna's historic center on approach.
The left side provides a superior vantage point for major urban landmarks, including the city of Hamburg and the iconic Oresund Bridge connecting Denmark and Sweden.
The right side offers the most dramatic views, including potential glimpses of the Frankfurt skyline and, most importantly, a panoramic view of the Alps as you approach Munich.
The right side offers a superior mix of the Atlantic coastline of France and Spain, potential views of the Portuguese coast, and a stunning approach into Gran Canaria featuring the island's volcanic peaks.
The left side provides the most scenic experience, featuring a mix of Danish archipelagos, the prominent Swedish island of Gotland, and a breathtaking final approach that often circles over the Tallinn Bay and the medieval Old Town.
The left side offers a superior view of the historic city of Bremen shortly after takeoff, followed by expansive views across the French countryside and a more scenic approach over Toulouse's city center.
The left side is favored for its sweeping views of the Mediterranean coastline and the dramatic descent over the Costa Blanca. It provides the best perspective of the sea-land interface and major coastal cities like Barcelona during the transit south.
The Left Side is superior for this route as it offers the best views of the UNESCO-protected Wadden Sea islands, the major urban centers of Northern England, and the iconic sweep of Dublin Bay during the final approach.
The Right Side (West) generally offers more dramatic transitions, following the Rhine valley and providing a front-row seat to the Black Forest before descending over the Swiss Jura mountains into Zurich.
The left side offers a superior panoramic view of the distant Alps across France and a spectacular approach over the Mediterranean coastline and the Costa Brava.
The Right Side is preferred for the breathtaking approach to Tenerife, offering a prime view of Mount Teide and the dramatic western coastline of the island.