During a westward departure, the left side offers panoramic views of the city center, the Cluj Arena, and the historic St. Michael's Church against the backdrop of the Feleacu Hill.
The right side is generally superior as it offers the best chance to see the sprawling city of Budapest, the dramatic Danube Bend, and the city of Bratislava during the approach into Vienna.
The left side offers superior views of the Carpathian chain early in the flight, the southern Danube basin, and the distant but majestic profile of the Alps during the transit across Central Europe.
The left side provides the most dramatic views of the northern Alps, Lake Balaton, and the scenic crossing of the English Channel, often followed by a sweeping view of London on the approach to Luton.
The left side offers a superior panoramic view of the distant Alps to the south, the turquoise waters of Lake Balaton, and a more scenic descent over the Ardennes forest.
The right side offers breathtaking vistas of the High Tatra mountain range in the distance and the intricate patterns of the Moravian countryside.
The right side is superior for mountain enthusiasts, featuring the dramatic jagged peaks of the High Tatras and a high probability of spotting the historic cityscape of Prague during the cruise phase.