Passengers will see the massive Terminal 3 complex and the modern high-rise skyline of Gurgaon and Dwarka as the plane climbs out of the NCR.
The left side provides a consistent panoramic view of the distant Himalayan range during the initial phase and the intricate delta systems of Myanmar and Thailand during the descent.
The Right Side offers superior views of the Indian western coastline and the dramatic transition from the Deccan Plateau to the Arabian Sea.
The right side provides superior views of the Malay Peninsula and a more dramatic approach over the shipping lanes and Singaporean skyline.
The right side is generally superior for this westbound route to avoid direct sun glare during daytime flights and offers better views of the rugged Hejaz Mountains and the Gulf of Oman coastline.
The right side offers a direct view of the majestic Gwalior Fort and the spectacular, maze-like Chambal ravines which are highlights of this route.
The left side of the aircraft offers a superior view of the distant Himalayan foothills and the vast, fertile plains of Uttar Pradesh, providing a scenic transition from the urban sprawl of Delhi to the historic landscapes of the East.
The right side offers a more diverse landscape, featuring the rugged peaks of Mount Abu, the expansive desert fringes of Rajasthan, and a clear view of the Sabarmati Riverfront in Ahmedabad during the descent.
The right side offers a superior vantage point for the dramatic transition from the arid Rajasthan desert to the coastal plains of the Gulf of Khambhat, with less glare during afternoon flights.
The right side provides the most dramatic views of the Indus River's meandering path and the stark contrast between the lush, irrigated Sindh plains and the surrounding arid terrain.
The right side provides the most iconic views of Jodhpur's historic landmarks, including the Mehrangarh Fort and the transition into the arid Thar Desert.
The left side provides a superior vantage point for the dramatic red sand dunes of the Rub' al Khali (Empty Quarter) and the vast expanse of the Thar Desert.
The left side is generally preferred for its potential views of the distant Himalayan peaks to the north on clear days and the expansive perspective of the Western Uttar Pradesh plains.