Passengers on the right side will witness the sprawling Casablanca metropolitan area and the Atlantic coastline as the aircraft climbs and turns.
The right side offers a superior visual experience, featuring the dramatic snow-capped peaks of the High Atlas Mountains followed by a transition into the mesmerizing, undulating sand dunes and vast salt pans of the Sahara Desert.
The right side offers a spectacular vantage point for the dramatic meeting of the Sahara Desert and the Atlantic Ocean, followed by the unique coastal geography of West and Central Africa.
The right side provides the most diverse scenery, ranging from the dramatic crossing of the Strait of Gibraltar and the Spanish interior to the iconic aerial approach over central London.
The right side is superior for this route as it provides a direct view of the Rock of Gibraltar, the central Pyrenees, and the scenic Rhine River valley during the final approach into Frankfurt.
The left side offers a superior vantage point for the dramatic Atlas Mountains shortly after takeoff, followed by deep Saharan vistas and the transition into the lush West African savannah.
The right side offers a superior vantage point for the dramatic Atlas Mountains upon departure, followed by the vast, changing textures of the Sahara Desert and a clear view of the Nile River valley before descending over the Red Sea.
The left side offers a superior view of the dramatic transition from Africa to Europe, featuring the snow-capped Sierra Nevada peaks and the entrance to the Mediterranean.
The right side offers superior views of the High Pyrenees' snow-capped peaks and the most iconic approach views of the Paris skyline, including the Eiffel Tower, when landing at Orly.
The right side provides an exceptional variety of landscapes, including the urban landmarks of Rabat, the vast Mamora forest, and the dramatic mountain approach into Tetouan.
The left side provides a continuous panorama of the stunning Mediterranean coastline, the 'White City' of Algiers, and the iconic blue-and-white architecture of Sidi Bou Said during the final approach.
The right side offers a continuous and breathtaking view of the Atlantic coastline, featuring historic port cities and the dramatic meeting of the ocean and the Moroccan desert.
The left side of the aircraft offers spectacular views of the African coastline where the Sahara Desert meets the Atlantic Ocean, including unique geographical formations like the Dakhla Peninsula.