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CFU → RYG
Which side of the plane to sit from Ioannis Kapodistrias International Airport (Kerkyra/corfu) to Moss Airport, Rygge (Rygge)?
Right Side of the Plane
The right side offers an unrivaled perspective of the Adriatic archipelago and a superior view of the scenic Oslo Fjord during the final descent into Rygge.
Dalmatian Coast
A spectacular chain of Croatian islands and the rugged Dinaric Alps running parallel to the sea.
Eastern Alps
Detailed views of the jagged limestone massifs and glacial valleys of the Austrian Tyrol.
Prague Cityscape
Aerial views of the Vltava River and the historic red roofs of the Czech capital.
Oslo Fjord
The final approach over the forested islands and rocky inlets of the Norwegian coastline near Moss.
The highlight is the Adriatic coast; ensure you are not over the wing for the best view of the Croatian islands. For evening flights, the sunset reflects beautifully off the Oslo Fjord. Winter flights offer spectacular snow-covered views of the Alps, while summer provides long twilight hours for the Scandinavian arrival.
Ionian Sea
Vibrant turquoise waters surrounding Corfu and the Diapontia Islands during departure.
Western Alps
Distant but majestic views of the snow-capped Swiss and Western Austrian peaks.
Bavarian Plains
The structured agricultural landscapes of Southern Germany and the outskirts of Munich.
Skagerrak Strait
The transition from the North Sea into the entrance of the Baltic and Norwegian waters.
Choose this side for softer morning light when flying north. In clear conditions, you can spot the distant peaks of the Swiss Alps and the vast agricultural patterns of Northern Germany. During descent, look for the rugged Danish coastline near Jutland.
Distance: 2,291 km (1,424 miles)
Approximate Flight Time: 3 hrs 3 min
Departure: CFU (39.601898193359375, 19.911699295043945)
Arrival: RYG (59.378817000000005, 10.785439)
Route Type: International
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