Passengers on the left side can view the city of Cayenne and the large estuary where the Cayenne River meets the Atlantic Ocean during the initial climb.
The right side offers a superior view of the deep Amazonian interior, the crossing of the historic Oiapoque border river, and a spectacular perspective of MarajΓ³ Island's unique ecosystem during the descent.
The left side offers a superior view of the French Guiana coastline and the ESA Space Centre shortly after takeoff, followed by a stunning approach past St. Lucia and the southern gems of Martinique.
The right side of the aircraft provides superior views of the dramatic Atlantic coastline where the silt-heavy rivers of the Guianas meet the ocean, offering vibrant color contrasts and intricate estuary formations.
The Right Side is generally superior for this transatlantic route, offering a better angle for the sunrise over the Atlantic and prime views of the French countryside and Paris skyline during the final approach.