Passengers on the left side during a southbound departure can view the impressive Dallas skyline and the massive AT&T Stadium in Arlington.
While both sides offer interesting views of the American Midwest, the right side provides a superior approach into Cleveland, often featuring clear views of the downtown skyline and the Lake Erie shoreline during the final descent.
The Right Side offers superior views of the major reservoirs and the transition into the dense Piney Woods, culminating in a beautiful approach over Wright Patman Lake.
The right side offers superior views of the sprawling North Dallas suburbs, Lake Texoma, and the picturesque Beaver Lake and Ozark Mountains during the final approach into Northwest Arkansas.
The right side offers a more diverse landscape, including significant water bodies and the best view of the Kansas City metropolitan area.
The left side of the aircraft offers superior views of the major reservoirs in Northeast Texas and the sprawling northern suburbs of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex before transitioning into the dense Piney Woods.
The right side provides superior views of the sprawling Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex upon departure and the rolling, forested terrain of the Ozark Plateau as you approach Joplin.
The left side offers superior views of the Fort Worth skyline immediately after departure and provides a more direct perspective of the scenic Twin Buttes Reservoir and the Concho River during the approach into San Angelo.
The right side is generally superior for this short route, offering views of the Dallas skyline during departure and the most iconic views of Downtown Little Rock and the Arkansas River during landing.
While both sides offer expansive desert views, the right side is generally superior for its perspective of the Fort Worth skyline on departure and the iconic hilltop landmarks of Torreon during the final approach.
The right side of the aircraft typically offers more distinct landmarks, including the Lewisville Lake, the massive WinStar World Casino on the border, and a clear view of the University of Oklahoma campus in Norman during the descent.
The right side provides a more iconic set of landmarks, including the Mississippi River crossing, distant views of the St. Louis skyline, and the capital of Illinois.
The right side is slightly preferred for its aerial perspective of the Great Smoky Mountains and the iconic view of the Norfolk Naval Base upon arrival.