Passengers can enjoy panoramic views of the Sultan Haji Omar Ali Saifuddien Bridge spanning across Brunei Bay and the dense tropical mangroves of the Temburong district.
The right side offers a spectacular view of Borneo's rugged interior and the iconic silhouette of Mount Kinabalu during the final approach.
The left side provides the most dramatic views of the Gunung Mulu massif and the stark limestone cliffs of the National Park during the final descent.
While both sides showcase the vast rainforests of Borneo, the Right Side is the clear winner for its spectacular views of East Java's volcanic landscape during the descent into Surabaya.
The right side is superior for this long-haul journey, offering views of the South China Sea, the Irrawaddy Delta, and a spectacular approach into Dubai World Central, featuring the Palm Jebel Ali and the sprawling desert landscape of the UAE.
The right side provides a superior vantage point for the dramatic mountain ranges of Taiwan and the Philippine archipelago, along with a better chance of seeing the Shanghai skyline during specific approach patterns.
The right side offers superior views of the Brunei coastline upon departure and the iconic Hong Kong skyline, Victoria Harbour, and the lush terrain of Hong Kong Island during the descent.
The right side offers a superior mix of architectural marvels like the Temburong Bridge and natural wonders such as Taal Volcano and the mountains of Mindoro.
The right side offers a superior view of the Australian Outback's vibrant colors and the iconic coastline of Victoria during the final approach.
The right side offers a superior mix of mainland landscapes, from the lush peninsulas of Southeast Asia to the stark beauty of the Omani mountains and the iconic spiritual landmarks of Makkah during the final descent.
The left side offers the most dramatic views during the approach into Singapore, including the dense shipping lanes and the Indonesian islands of the Riau Archipelago.
The left side offers superior views of the intricate Mekong Delta, the vast Tonle Sap lake in Cambodia, and a more direct view of the sunrise or sunset depending on the flight time.
The right side offers superior views of the sun setting over the South China Sea on afternoon flights and a more consistent perspective of the Titiwangsa mountain range and the Kuala Lumpur skyline during the descent into KLIA.