Passengers can see the winding Liuyang River and the expansive urban landscape of Changsha as the aircraft climbs away from the airport.
The left side offers the most dramatic scenery, featuring the continuous snow-capped peaks of the Qilian Mountains and the deep basins of the Turpan Depression.
The right side of the aircraft offers an unparalleled view of some of China's most iconic natural landmarks, including the vast Poyang Lake and the world-famous granite peaks of Huangshan.
The right side provides front-row seats to the world-renowned karst mountains of Southern China and the sprawling urban landscape of Bangkok during the descent.
The right side offers a superior view of the dramatic Jade Dragon Snow Mountain during the descent into Lijiang and clear vistas of the rugged northern Yunnan-Guizhou plateau.
The right side offers an exceptional perspective of the Yangtze River as it cuts through Wuhan, followed by the vast agricultural expanse of the North China Plain and a panoramic approach into southern Beijing.
The right side offers a spectacular view of the world-famous Guangxi karst mountains and a superior perspective of the coastline and the Nanshan Guanyin statue during the final approach into Sanya.
The right side offers a superior visual experience, featuring a sequence of major freshwater lakes, the crossing of the Yangtze River, and the stunning coastal approach into the Shandong Peninsula where the Yellow Sea meets the urban sprawl of Qingdao.
The right side is superior due to its panoramic views of the massive Lake Tai during the final descent and the potential to spot the rugged peaks of southern Anhui mountains in clear weather.
The right side provides a panoramic perspective of the Changsha cityscape upon departure and an exceptional aerial view of Dianchi Lake and the Kunming skyline during the final descent.
The left side offers the most dramatic views of China's unique topography, specifically the deep canyons and ancient terraced landscapes of the Loess Plateau and the rugged Qinling-Daba mountain systems.
The right side offers superior views of the dramatic transition from the Hunan plains to the jagged karst topography of Guizhou, including distant views of the Wuling mountain foothills.
The right side offers a superior vantage point for witnessing the dramatic transition from the humid Yangtze River basin to the coastal views along Bohai Bay and the winding Songhua River during the descent into Harbin.