Passengers on the right side often enjoy views of the Niagara River and Grand Island, with the mist from Niagara Falls occasionally visible on the distant horizon during the initial climb.
The right side offers a potential early view of Niagara Falls and follows a more scenic path across the northern Great Lakes and the St. Croix River valley.
The right side offers a superior visual experience, beginning with a coastal view of Lake Erie at takeoff and concluding with a scenic approach over the massive Lake Norman just before landing in Charlotte.
The right side offers a superior view of the Appalachian mountain ridges and the shoreline of Lake Erie shortly after takeoff from Buffalo.
The right side offers a superior departure view of Lake Erie and consistent views of the Appalachian mountain ridges throughout the mid-Atlantic portion of the flight.
The left side offers a continuous view of the southern Lake Erie shoreline, featuring the urban skylines of Erie and Cleveland, as well as the iconic Cedar Point peninsula.
The right side offers a superior vantage point as the flight path primarily hugs the southern shoreline of Lake Erie, providing a continuous view of the water's expanse and the coastal geography.
The left side offers superior views of the glacial Finger Lakes shortly after departure and provides the most consistent view of the Philadelphia skyline during the final approach into PHL.
The left side offers a superior view of the Finger Lakes region and the Susquehanna River, providing a more diverse landscape of water and historic towns during the descent into the D.C. area.