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CLJ → BGY
Which side of the plane to sit from Cluj-Napoca International Airport (Cluj-napoca) to Il Caravaggio International Airport (Bergamo)?
Right Side of the Plane
The right side offers a superior view of the Hungarian plains, Lake Balaton, and a majestic panorama of the Alps and the Dolomites during the descent into Bergamo.
Apuseni Mountains
Rugged, forested hills of Western Romania providing a scenic start to the journey.
Lake Balaton
A long, turquoise stretch in the Hungarian landscape, easily identifiable by its massive size.
The Dolomites
Breathtaking vistas of the jagged limestone peaks in the Italian Alps during the descent phase.
Upper Lake Garda
Spectacular views of the narrow northern part of the lake enclosed by steep Alpine cliffs.
This is the premier side for mountain lovers. In winter, the snow-capped Alps provide a stunning contrast. Choose a seat ahead of the wing to avoid engine heat haze affecting your view of the Dolomites. Afternoon flights are particularly scenic on this side as the sun illuminates the mountains from the south.
Southern Carpathians
High altitude views of the Transylvanian Alps shortly after departure from Cluj-Napoca.
Venetian Lagoon
Distinctive views of the northern Adriatic coast and the unique geography surrounding Venice.
Po Valley
The dense patchwork of industrial and agricultural heartlands in Northern Italy.
Sirmione Peninsula
The iconic narrow strip of land stretching into Lake Garda is often visible on the final approach.
Choose this side if you want to catch a glimpse of the Adriatic Sea. For morning flights, the sun will be on this side, potentially causing glare, so keep your window shade ready. During descent, look for the unique patterns of the Italian irrigation canals.
Distance: 1,081 km (672 miles)
Approximate Flight Time: 1 hr 26 min
Departure: CLJ (46.78519821166992, 23.686199188232425)
Arrival: BGY (45.673901, 9.70417)
Route Type: International
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