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 left side offers a breathtaking perspective of Mount Etna immediately after takeoff and a superior view of the highest peaks of the Western Alps and the Tyrrhenian coastline.
The right side dominates this route with an immediate, unparalleled view of Mount Etna upon departure and a spectacular panorama of the Central Swiss Alps and Northern Italian lakes later in the flight.
The left side of the aircraft offers a spectacular close-up of Mount Etna immediately after takeoff, followed by a continuous panorama of the Apennine mountain range, including the majestic Gran Sasso d'Italia.
The Left Side offers a superior perspective of the volcanic Aeolian Islands, including the active Stromboli, and provides a more dramatic angle of the Swiss Alps and Lake Maggiore during the descent into Zurich.
The right side offers a spectacular view of Mount Etna immediately after takeoff and follows the southern coastline of Sicily before the final approach into Lampedusa.
While both sides offer incredible alpine views, the right side provides a superior perspective of the jagged Dolomites and a breathtaking approach over the Stockholm archipelago.
The left side offers an iconic perspective of Mount Etna immediately after takeoff from Catania and provides the most dramatic views of the Balkan mountain ranges with optimal lighting.
The Right Side offers an unparalleled view of Mount Etna immediately after takeoff, followed by stunning vistas of the Aeolian Islands and the rugged heart of Sardinia, concluding with a scenic approach over the Spanish Mediterranean coast.
The left side offers a superior sequence of landmarks, featuring the active crater of Mount Etna, the volcanic Aeolian Islands, the rugged Tuscan coast, and the most dramatic glaciers of the Central Alps.
The left side offers a front-row seat to Mount Etna immediately after takeoff from Catania, followed by the volcanic Aeolian Islands and the most dramatic peaks of the Austrian Alps during the descent.
While both sides offer incredible Italian vistas, the Right Side is preferred for its superior view of the Strait of Messina upon departure and the iconic panorama of the Venetian Lagoon and Venice during the approach to Treviso.
The right side dominates this route with an immediate view of Mount Etna, a traversal over the jagged Dolomites, and a potential close-up of the รresund Bridge during the descent into Copenhagen.