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 left side offers the most diverse range of German landscapes, from the historic Hanseatic city of Bremen to the volcanic peaks of the RhΓΆn and the dramatic limestone escarpment of the Swabian Jura upon arrival.
The left side is generally preferred for this short hop as it offers superior views of the winding Weser river shortly after takeoff and the most direct perspective of the iconic Frankfurt skyline during the final approach into FRA.
The Right Side is preferred for its exceptional views of the Wadden Sea and the chain of Frisian Islands stretching along the German and Dutch coasts.
The left side offers superior views of the Baltic Sea coastline, the dramatic white cliffs of RΓΌgen, and the unique Curonian Spit during the approach to Lithuania.
The right side is generally superior for this short hop, providing expansive views of the Low Countries' landscape and a more scenic approach into the Paris basin, often passing closer to historic estates and the Oise river valley.
The right side provides a more diverse visual experience, featuring the large Steinhuder Meer lake and the prominent silhouette of the Harz Mountains to the south.
The Left Side offers superior views of the DΓΌmmer See and the northern ridges of the Teutoburg Forest region, providing more geographical variety than the flat plains to the west.