Passengers can enjoy views of the Pro Football Hall of Fame and the McKinley National Memorial when departing toward the south, or the suburban sprawl and rolling greenery of Northeast Ohio.
The left side offers a front-row seat to the iconic Washington D.C. skyline, including the U.S. Capitol, Washington Monument, and Lincoln Memorial during the legendary River Visual approach into DCA.
The Right Side is preferred as it avoids direct southern sun glare and offers superior views of the Rocky Mountain Front Range, including Longs Peak, during the descent into Denver.
The right side is superior for the iconic final approach into LaGuardia, offering a sweeping view of the Manhattan skyline, the Empire State Building, and Central Park as the aircraft banks for landing.
The right side offers a superior view of the most dramatic Appalachian features, including the New River Gorge and the high ridges of West Virginia, plus a prime view of the Charlotte skyline on many landing patterns.
The left side offers a stunning view of the Appalachian ridge-and-valley formations early in the flight and provides the most iconic view of Downtown Tampa and Hillsborough Bay during the final approach.
The right side offers a superior vantage point for the transition from the rolling hills of Ohio to the dramatic Lake Michigan shoreline and the iconic Chicago skyline during the descent.
The right side offers superior views of the Lake Erie shoreline, the famous Cedar Point amusement park, and the scenic Lake Erie islands during the short hop to Detroit.
The left side provides the most iconic views of the Appalachian ridge-and-valley formations and the best angle for the Philadelphia skyline during standard landing patterns.
The left side offers the most scenic transition from the Appalachian Plateau into the Hudson Valley, and typically provides a superior view of the Boston skyline and harbor during the standard arrival patterns into Logan.
The left side offers a more consistent view of the Appalachian ridge lines and provides the best opportunity to see Stone Mountain and the Atlanta skyline during standard arrival patterns.
The left side provides a scenic transition from the rolling Appalachian Mountains to the Atlantic coastal plain, culminating in a potential view of the Florida Space Coast.