Passengers on the left side during a southbound departure can view the impressive Dallas skyline and the massive AT&T Stadium in Arlington.
The right side offers superior views of the arid borderlands, the massive Amistad Reservoir, and the dramatic high-altitude plateau landscapes of Zacatecas during the final descent.
The right side of the aircraft typically offers superior views of the iconic Dallas skyline shortly after takeoff and provides a better perspective of the winding river systems and coastal plains as you descend into Lafayette.
The left side offers the most diverse scenery, including the winding Mississippi River, the turquoise waters of the Florida Panhandle, and a direct view of Lake Okeechobee during the descent.
The right side offers a superior view of the sprawling Lowcountry marshes and the Atlantic coastline during the final descent into Charleston, providing a more iconic introduction to the region.
The left side offers a premium view of the Dallas skyline and the scenic lakes of North Texas during the short transition to the East Texas Piney Woods.
The right side offers a superior view of the historic Mississippi River crossing at Vicksburg and the sprawling East Texas landscapes before reaching Jackson.
The left side is superior for this short hop as it typically offers the best views of the Interstate 35 corridor cities, including the Austin skyline and a direct visual of downtown San Antonio during the descent.
While both sides offer similar views of the Southern United States, the Right Side is preferred for its superior perspective of the Dallas skyline during takeoff and the stunning coastal marshes and winding rivers during the approach into Savannah.
The right side provides an excellent view of the transition from the lush Texas Hill Country into the stark beauty of the Mexican Altiplano.
The left side offers a superior perspective for viewing the winding Mississippi River, the city of Jackson, and the intricate river deltas as you approach the Gulf Coast.
The left side is generally superior for this route as it often provides a stunning view of the St. Louis skyline and the Gateway Arch, along with better lighting during late afternoon and evening departures.
The right side offers a superior view of the dramatic Caprock Escarpment, the massive wind energy clusters of West Texas, and the iconic aircraft boneyard upon arrival at Roswell.