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CIA → WRO
Which side of the plane to sit from Ciampino–G. B. Pastine International Airport (Rome) to Copernicus Wrocław Airport (Wroclaw)?
Right Side of the Plane
The right side provides superior views of the dramatic Dolomites and the High Tauern range in the Alps, coupled with the glittering Adriatic coastline during the early phase of the flight.
Gran Sasso d'Italia
The highest peak in the Apennines, often capped with snow well into the spring.
Adriatic Coastline
Clear views of the turquoise waters and the sandy beaches of the Rimini and Venice regions.
The Dolomites
Spectacular jagged limestone peaks and deep valleys of the South Tyrol region.
The Danube River
Visible as a winding blue ribbon cutting through the Austrian and Czech borderlands.
Brno Panorama
The historic capital of Moravia with its distinctive Spielberg Castle visible from cruising altitude.
Morning flights are best for this side to catch the sunrise reflecting off the Adriatic and the Alps. Watch for the dramatic transition from the flat Po Valley to the vertical walls of the Dolomites roughly 45 minutes after takeoff.
Rome Cityscape
Aerial views of the Eternal City and the Vatican shortly after takeoff if departing to the north.
Tuscan-Umbrian Hills
Rolling green landscapes and medieval hilltop villages across central Italy.
Western Alps Peaks
Distant views of the snow-capped Grossglockner and the massive glaciers of the Austrian Alps.
Czech Landscapes
The dense forests and patchwork fields of the South Bohemian Region.
Karkonosze Mountains
The 'Giant Mountains' on the border of Czechia and Poland, featuring Śnieżka peak.
Sit on the left for better lighting during afternoon flights to avoid the direct sun. During the descent into Wroclaw, this side often gets a sweeping view of the city center if the plane approaches from the south.
Distance: 1,085 km (674 miles)
Approximate Flight Time: 1 hr 27 min
Departure: CIA (41.7994, 12.5949)
Arrival: WRO (51.10269927979999, 16.885799408)
Route Type: International
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