Passengers can view the rolling greenery of the Vale of Glamorgan and the distant Welsh mountains, with a chance to spot the Cardiff city skyline on the climb out.
The right side offers a superior panorama of the Adriatic coastline and the spectacular Turquoise Coast of Turkey during the final approach into Dalaman.
The right side offers a spectacular panoramic view of the Adriatic coastline and the diverse island chains of the Aegean Sea during the descent.
The right side offers a superior view of the high Pyrenees peaks, the iconic Montserrat mountain during descent, and often a panoramic view of the Barcelona city grid and harbor upon final approach.
The right side of the aircraft provides the most dramatic views, particularly during the descent when Mount Teide, Spain's highest peak, and the rugged western coastline of Tenerife come into view.
The left side of the aircraft offers a superior panoramic view of the central Swiss Alps, the intricate patterns of the Greek Cyclades islands, and a stunning view of the Kyrenia mountain range upon arrival in Cyprus.
The right side provides a more dramatic perspective of the North Devon coastline and the neighboring Channel Islands of Guernsey and Herm during the final approach.
The left side offers a superior vantage point for the most dramatic section of the Alps and the stunning chain of Greek islands in the Aegean Sea during the descent.
The right side offers superior coastal views of Western France, including the Gironde Estuary, and a breathtaking approach into Palma over the rugged southwestern coast of Mallorca and Sa Dragonera island.
The left side is generally superior as it offers sweeping views of the French Riviera, the mountainous spine of Corsica, and the spectacular sight of Mount Etna on Sicily during the descent.
The right side offers a superior sequence of mountain landscapes and coastal geography, including the dramatic peaks of North Wales and the Isle of Man.
The right side offers an unparalleled view of the Welsh heartland, including the dramatic peaks of the Brecon Beacons, the sprawling reservoirs of the Elan Valley, and the majestic Snowdonia mountain range before crossing the Menai Strait.
The right side is the premier choice for this route, providing a front-row seat to the Pennines and a spectacular aerial tour of Edinburgh's skyline during the descent into EDI.