Passengers can expect views of the lush, tree-covered North Carolina landscape and glimpses of the winding Catawba River as the plane climbs.
The left side is superior for this North-to-South corridor as it offers potential views of the Charlotte skyline on departure and the unique ecological patterns of the Okefenokee Swamp and Paynes Prairie during the descent into North Florida.
The right side offers the most consistent landmarks, including distant views of the Appalachian tail-end, the Birmingham skyline mid-flight, and a spectacular view of the Ross Barnett Reservoir during the descent into Jackson.
The right side offers a superior view of the sprawling lake systems of the Carolinas and the unique, dark waters of the Okefenokee Swamp region during the descent into Jacksonville.
The Left Side offers a superior perspective for the arrival into San Antonio, often showcasing the city skyline and the Tower of the Americas during the final descent, while also providing better lighting conditions for morning flights traveling westward.
The right side of the aircraft offers the most consistent views, starting with a potential vista of the Charlotte skyline upon takeoff, followed by clear sightlines of the Blue Ridge Mountains and the Ohio River crossing near the Cincinnati area.
The left side offers superior views of the rugged Southern Appalachian Mountains shortly after takeoff and provides a better perspective of the Mississippi River crossing and the Des Moines skyline upon arrival.
The left side provides a superior view of the sprawling Lake Wylie and the unique equestrian landscapes of Aiken, South Carolina during the descent.
The left side of the aircraft offers the most iconic views, including the Uptown Charlotte skyline immediately after takeoff and the sprawling expanse of Fort Liberty as you approach Fayetteville.
The right side offers a superior view of the Charlotte skyline during departure and the iconic Darlington Raceway shortly before landing in Florence.