Passengers will enjoy a sweeping view of the Ionian coastline and the historic city of Catania, with the massive silhouette of Mount Etna dominating the horizon to the north.
The Right Side provides a world-class aerial tour of Italy's volcanic heritage and the highest peaks of the Alps, including the incomparable Mont Blanc.
The left side features a spectacular departure past Mount Etna and the volcanic Aeolian Islands, followed by a wide-angle view of the high Alps and major European lakes.
The right side is superior primarily for the immediate, breathtaking view of Mount Etna upon departure from Catania, followed by excellent perspectives of the Dolomites and the city of Munich.
The left side offers a front-row seat to Mount Etna immediately after takeoff, followed by a stunning coastal run past Vesuvius and the high peaks of the Western Alps.
The right side offers an unparalleled sequence of Italy's most iconic geological features, including a close-up of Mount Etna at takeoff and the dramatic coastline of the Italian mainland throughout the flight.
The left side offers an unparalleled sequence of volcanic landmarks and coastal vistas, starting with a close-up of Mount Etna and continuing with views of the Aeolian Islands and the Gulf of Naples.
The right side is significantly more scenic, offering an immediate view of Mount Etna upon takeoff, the volcanic Aeolian Islands, the rugged interior of Corsica, and a breathtaking approach over the French Riviera.
The right side offers a front-row seat to Italy's most iconic volcanoes and the dramatic transition from the Sicilian coast to the Tuscan mainland.
The right side is the definitive choice for this route, offering an immediate and spectacular close-up view of Mount Etna upon departure, followed by the rugged spine of the Apennines and a scenic approach toward the Alps and Lombardy lakes.
While both sides offer stunning views of the Italian peninsula, the right side is preferred for the spectacular final approach over the Venetian Lagoon and the iconic aerial view of Venice's historic center.
While the left side offers an immediate view of Mount Etna, the right side provides a continuous panorama of the Italian coastline, including Vesuvius, the city of Rome, and a superior angle of the Alps during the approach into Turin.
The left side offers a direct view of Mount Etna's craters and follows the entire western coastline of the Ionian Sea and the rugged spine of the Calabrian mountains.