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BRU → TLS
Which side of the plane to sit from Brussels Airport (Brussels) to Toulouse-Blagnac Airport (Toulouse)?
Left Side of the Plane
The left side offers a superior vantage point for the dramatic volcanic landscapes of the Massif Central and the looming Pyrenees during the descent.
Ardennes Forest
Rolling green hills and dense forests of Southern Belgium and the French border region.
Champagne Region
Aerial views of the iconic vineyards surrounding Reims and the Marne Valley.
Massif Central
The spectacular sight of the Chaine des Puys, a chain of dormant volcanoes and cinder cones.
Pyrenees Horizon
As the plane nears Toulouse, the majestic snow-capped peaks of the Pyrenees appear on the southern horizon.
For morning flights, sit on the left to avoid harsh sunlight. Look for the volcanic craters of the Massif Central roughly 40 to 50 minutes after takeoff. In winter, the distant Pyrenees provide a stunning white wall on the horizon.
Paris Skyline
On clear days, the distant silhouette of the Eiffel Tower and the Paris basin may be visible to the west.
Loire Valley
Spot the winding Loire River and the architectural silhouettes of historic French chateaux.
Garonne River
The river that defines Toulouse becomes a primary landmark during the descent into the Occitanie region.
The Pink City
A beautiful view of Toulouse's terracotta rooftops and the Place du Capitole just before landing.
The right side is ideal for afternoon flights to catch the sunset over the French countryside. This side usually offers the most direct view of the Toulouse city center during the standard landing approach onto runways 32L or 32R.
Distance: 842 km (523 miles)
Approximate Flight Time: 1 hr 24 min
Departure: BRU (50.9014015198, 4.48443984985)
Arrival: TLS (43.629101, 1.36382)
Route Type: International
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