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DBV โ LUX
Which side of the plane to sit from Dubrovnik Airport (Dubrovnik) to Luxembourg-Findel International Airport (Luxemburg)?
Left Side of the Plane
The left side offers a superior sequence of landmarks, including the winding Dalmatian coastline, the Venetian lagoon, and a breathtaking crossing of the Italian Dolomites and Lake Constance.
Dalmatian Archipelago
Stunning views of the islands of Braฤ, Hvar, and the turquoise waters of the Adriatic immediately after takeoff.
Venetian Lagoon
On clear days, the distinct fish-like shape of Venice and the intricate network of canals are visible as the flight turns toward the Alps.
The Dolomites
Dramatic, jagged limestone peaks of the Italian Alps, offering some of the most rugged mountain scenery in Europe.
Lake Constance
The massive 'Bodensee' where Germany, Switzerland, and Austria meet, often shimmering under the sunlight.
Black Forest
The dense evergreen canopy of the Schwarzwald in southwest Germany creates a dark green carpet below the wing.
Strasbourg & Rhine
The winding Rhine River and the historic skyline of Strasbourg mark the transition from Germany into France.
For the best experience, choose a seat forward of the wing to avoid engine heat haze. On morning flights, this side will be shaded, providing perfect lighting for photography of the Alps. Look out for the city of Venice approximately 30-40 minutes into the flight.
Dinaric Alps
The rugged karst mountain ranges of Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina stretching inland from the coast.
Julian Alps
Slovenia's highest peaks, including the prominent Mount Triglav, visible as the route heads northwest.
Austrian High Alps
Glaciated peaks of the Hohe Tauern range, including the Grossglockner massif in the distance.
Bavarian Foothills
The transition from high alpine terrain into the lush, rolling green meadows of Southern Germany.
Swabian Jura
The limestone plateau of southwest Germany, often featuring historic ruins and castle-topped hills.
Ardennes Fringe
The dense, forested hills of the Eifel and Ardennes regions as the plane descends into Luxembourg.
Sit on the right side if you prefer seeing the expansive high-altitude glaciers of the Austrian Alps. Be aware that this side will be exposed to direct sunlight for most of the morning flight, which can cause glare on the windows. Keep an eye out for the city of Munich in the distance during the middle third of the flight.
Distance: 1,215 km (755 miles)
Approximate Flight Time: 1 hr 37 min
Departure: DBV (42.5614013671875, 18.268199920654297)
Arrival: LUX (49.6233333, 6.204444400000001)
Route Type: International
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