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CRL → TSF
Which side of the plane to sit from Brussels South Charleroi Airport (Charleroi) to Treviso-Sant'Angelo Airport (Treviso)?
Left Side of the Plane
The left side is the clear winner for this route, providing a majestic view of the Austrian and Italian Alps followed by a world-class aerial view of the Venetian Lagoon and Venice's historic center during the descent.
Ardennes Forest
Lush green plateaus and winding rivers across southern Belgium and Luxembourg.
Lake Constance
A sprawling blue expanse where Germany, Switzerland, and Austria meet.
Dolomite Peaks
The jagged, pale limestone spires of the UNESCO-listed Italian Alps.
Brenta Massif
Impressive rock towers and high-altitude cliffs visible before the descent.
Venetian Lagoon
The iconic silhouette of Venice and its surrounding islands on the final approach.
Sit as far forward or aft as possible to avoid the wing. On clear days, the descent into Treviso often allows a stunning view of Venice to the left. Afternoon flights offer the best lighting as the sun moves to the west.
Vosges Mountains
The rounded summits and dense forests of the border between France and Germany.
Central Swiss Alps
Distant but majestic views of the high peaks of the Bernese Oberland.
Lake Zurich
A long, narrow lake stretching through the heart of northern Switzerland.
Prosecco Hills
The rolling, vineyard-covered hills of the Valdobbiadene region during descent.
Treviso Countryside
The patchwork of Italian villas and agricultural land north of the airport.
The right side is excellent for viewing the high Swiss peaks if visibility is high. For morning flights, this side is better for photography as you'll have the sun at your back while looking south-west.
Distance: 785 km (488 miles)
Approximate Flight Time: 1 hr 19 min
Departure: CRL (50.459202000000005, 4.4538199999999994)
Arrival: TSF (45.648399, 12.1944)
Route Type: International
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