Passengers on the left side will enjoy expansive views of the Darwin CBD, the historic waterfront, and the turquoise waters of Darwin Harbour as the aircraft climbs out over the Beagle Gulf.
The left side provides a superior view of the most iconic Australian outback landmarks, including the vast salt pans of Lake Eyre and the ancient, jagged ridges of the Flinders Ranges.
The left side is superior for its proximity to the coastline of Arnhem Land and the breathtaking first glimpses of the Great Barrier Reef and Trinity Bay during the descent into Cairns.
The left side offers a front-row seat to the dramatic meeting point of the Arafura Sea and the Northern Territory coastline, featuring intricate river deltas and untouched beaches.
The right side offers superior views of Australia's vast internal drainage basins, including the spectacular salt pans of Lake Eyre, and usually provides a better angle of the Melbourne skyline during landing.
The right side offers spectacular views of the Indonesian Maluku islands and a superior sequence of Philippine landmarks, including the iconic Mayon Volcano and the eastern coastlines of Mindanao and Luzon.
The right side offers a superior mix of coastal vistas upon departure from Darwin, the dramatic industrial scars of the Pilbara mining region, and a scenic coastal arrival into Perth.
The left side offers a superior view of the iconic Nitmiluk (Katherine) Gorge and the unique granite formations of the Devil's Marbles, providing a classic cross-section of the Northern Territory's diverse geography.
The left side offers a superior perspective of the dramatic transition from the tropical coastline to the rugged Arnhem Land escarpments, concluding with the striking blue-on-red contrast of Lake Moondarra during the descent into Mount Isa.