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BVA → NYO
Which side of the plane to sit from Paris Beauvais Tillé Airport (Beauvais) to Stockholm Skavsta Airport (Stockholm)?
Left Side of the Plane
The left side offers a more scenic experience as it tracks the North Sea coastline, providing spectacular views of the Wadden Sea and the intricate Danish archipelago before arriving in Sweden.
Wadden Sea Tidal Flats
Unique UNESCO-listed intertidal zone along the Dutch and German coasts featuring intricate sandbank patterns.
Danish Archipelago
Clear views of the islands of Lolland, Falster, and the southern tip of Zealand.
Great Belt Bridge
Occasional distant views of the massive suspension bridge connecting the Danish islands of Funen and Zealand.
Baltic Coastal Archipelagos
The rugged and rocky coastline of southeastern Sweden as the flight descends toward Skavsta.
Choose the left side for afternoon flights to avoid direct sunlight and enjoy the golden hour over the North Sea. Watch for the 'Waddeneilanden' chain of islands shortly after passing the Netherlands. In winter, look for ice formations along the Swedish coast during the descent.
Hamburg Port Area
Aerial view of one of Europe's largest and most active industrial port complexes on the Elbe River.
Fehmarn Belt
The strategic maritime corridor between northern Germany and the Danish island of Lolland.
Södermanland Forests
Dense, deep-green Swedish forests interspersed with thousands of small glacial lakes.
Picardy Farmlands
The geometric 'patchwork' patterns of northern French agriculture shortly after takeoff from BVA.
The right side is ideal for morning flights to see the continental landscapes illuminated. Keep an eye out for the city of Hamburg about 45-60 minutes into the flight. During the final approach to Skavsta, look for traditional red Swedish 'stuga' cottages dotting the landscape.
Distance: 1,411 km (877 miles)
Approximate Flight Time: 1 hr 53 min
Departure: BVA (49.45439910888672, 2.1127800941467285)
Arrival: NYO (58.78860092163086, 16.912200927734375)
Route Type: International
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