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BRS → TSF
Which side of the plane to sit from Bristol Airport (Bristol) to Treviso-Sant'Angelo Airport (Treviso)?
Right Side of the Plane
The right side offers a superior sequence of landmarks, including the Paris skyline, the Jura Mountains, and the magnificent Mont Blanc massif, followed by an iconic view of the Venetian Lagoon on final approach.
Severn Estuary
Aerial perspective of the Prince of Wales Bridge and the Welsh coastline upon departure.
Paris Skyline
On clear days, the Eiffel Tower and La Défense are visible to the west as you cross France.
Mont Blanc
Breathtaking views of Western Europe's highest peak and the Aosta Valley.
Lake Garda
The deep blue waters and Sirmione peninsula of Italy's largest lake during descent.
Venetian Lagoon
A spectacular view of the historic center of Venice if the aircraft approaches Treviso from the south.
The right side is unbeatable for Alpine scenery. Look out for the crescent shape of Lake Geneva just before the high Alps. For the best photography of Venice on arrival, choose a seat behind the wing to avoid engine heat haze.
The Cotswolds
Lush green rolling hills and golden stone villages immediately after departing Bristol.
English Channel
Views of the busy shipping lanes and the French coastline near Dieppe.
Reims & Champagne
The historic vineyards and cathedrals of the Grand Est region of France.
Bernese Oberland
Dramatic views of the Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau peaks in the Swiss Alps.
The Dolomites
The jagged, pale limestone peaks of northern Italy during the initial descent.
Sit on the left for morning flights to keep the sun behind you. Watch for the transition from the rounded Jura mountains to the sharp, snow-capped peaks of the Swiss Alps roughly 60 minutes into the flight.
Distance: 1,267 km (787 miles)
Approximate Flight Time: 1 hr 41 min
Departure: BRS (51.382702, -2.71909)
Arrival: TSF (45.648399, 12.1944)
Route Type: International
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