Passengers on the left side during a southbound departure can view the impressive Dallas skyline and the massive AT&T Stadium in Arlington.
The left side offers a superior sequence of iconic Western landmarks, including the potential for Monument Valley, Lake Powell, and a stunning aerial view of Lake Tahoe and the Sierra Nevada mountains during the descent into Reno.
While the Left Side provides views of the US Gulf Coast, the Right Side is preferred for the iconic final approach into Montego Bay, offering a direct view of the turquoise coral reefs and the Caribbean shoreline before touchdown.
While both sides offer scenic views of the American heartland, the right side is the clear winner for its potential to showcase the iconic Chicago skyline and Lake Michigan shoreline during the final approach into O'Hare.
The right side offers a superior approach into Maui, featuring the world-famous sea cliffs of Molokai and a panoramic view of Maui's lush north shore before touchdown.
The right side offers the most dramatic terrestrial views, including potential sightings of the Central American coastline, the dense heart of the Amazon Rainforest, and the iconic mountain peaks of Rio de Janeiro during the landing pattern.
The Right Side offers an exceptional vantage point for the iconic volcanic peaks of Central Mexico during the descent and the transition from the Texas Hill Country to the rugged Mexican high plateau.
The right side of the aircraft is the superior choice for this route, offering spectacular views of the Southern Rockies, the Grand Canyon, and the Silicon Valley landmarks during the descent.
While both sides offer views of the Appalachians, the Right Side is superior for the iconic approach into Boston, often providing a spectacular view of the Manhattan skyline in the distance and the Boston harbor and city skyline upon landing.
The Right Side (North) offers a more diverse array of geological landmarks including the Meteor Crater and a superior view of the Los Angeles skyline during the standard arrival sequence.
The right side is highly recommended because it typically offers a breathtaking view of the Chicago skyline and the Lake Michigan shoreline during the final approach into Milwaukee.
The left side of the aircraft provides an unrivaled front-row seat to the dramatic rise of the Rocky Mountains, featuring the Sangre de Cristo range and a stunning close-up of Pikes Peak during the descent.
The right side offers a superior perspective of the Gulf of Mexico's vastness and a breathtaking aerial view of the Everglades and South Florida coastline during the descent.