Passengers will see the runway extending into the Indian Ocean, followed by views of Kutaβs coastline or the Bali Mandara Toll Road stretching across the water.
The right side offers a superior view of the diverse transition from the lush Indonesian islands of Nusa Penida and Lombok to the striking red desert landscapes and salt pans of the Western Australian Pilbara.
While both sides offer volcanic vistas, the right side provides a superior view of Lombok's Mt. Rinjani across the strait and a spectacular approach over the coral reefs of the Spermonde Archipelago.
The left side offers front-row seats to the spectacular Ring of Fire volcanic chain, featuring the towering peaks of Lombok and Sumbawa, alongside the rugged islands of the Komodo archipelago.
The left side provides the most dramatic views of the volcanic peaks of the Lesser Sunda Islands shortly after takeoff and typically offers the best view of the Melbourne skyline during the final approach.
The left side offers superior views of the transition from the lush Indonesian archipelago to the rugged, turquoise-fringed coastline of Western Australia.
The left side offers a superior view of the volcanic landscape of the Indonesian archipelago shortly after takeoff and provides a better perspective of the Pearl River Delta's massive urban sprawl during the descent into Guangzhou.