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CDG → ARN
Which side of the plane to sit from Charles de Gaulle International Airport (Paris) to Stockholm-Arlanda Airport (Stockholm)?
Right Side of the Plane
The right side provides a superior perspective of the Øresund Strait and the spectacular approach over the Swedish archipelago into Stockholm.
Copenhagen
A detailed aerial view of the Danish capital's circular layout and historic harbor.
Øresund Bridge
The iconic engineering marvel connecting Denmark to Sweden via a tunnel and bridge system.
Swedish Heartland
Dense coniferous forests and thousands of small glacial lakes characteristic of Småland.
Lake Mälaren
The intricate shoreline and historic estates surrounding the water west of the capital.
Stockholm Archipelago
A spectacular mosaic of thousands of granite islands during the final descent into Arlanda.
This side is unbeatable for the final 20 minutes of flight. Request a seat behind the wing for unobstructed views of the Øresund Bridge and the approach over the islands.
Picardy Plains
Vast agricultural landscapes and historical sites of Northern France visible shortly after takeoff.
Dutch Coastline
Clear views of the North Sea coastline and the protective dikes of the Netherlands.
Rotterdam Port
The massive scale of Europe's largest seaport visible as you cross the Benelux region.
Jutland Peninsula
The western edge of Denmark with its unique sandy dunes and coastal lagoons.
Lake Vänern
Sweden's largest lake appearing as a vast inland sea on the horizon during the cruise.
Choose this side for morning departures to avoid direct sunlight. It offers the best views of the North Sea coast; on clear days, you may see the Frisian Islands.
Distance: 1,539 km (956 miles)
Approximate Flight Time: 2 hrs 3 min
Departure: CDG (49.012798, 2.55)
Arrival: ARN (59.65190124511699, 17.918600082397)
Route Type: International
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