Departures provide sweeping views of the South Yorkshire countryside and the urban landscape of Doncaster, with the Peak District often visible on the horizon.
The right side offers a superior perspective of the diverse English landscape, the dramatic Severn Estuary, and a breathtaking aerial introduction to the Channel Islands chain before landing.
The left side provides an exceptional perspective of the Eastern Pyrenees and the dramatic cliffs of northern Mallorca during the descent into Palma.
The right side offers a superior mix of English rural landscapes, views of the Harz mountains in Germany, and the dramatic industrial terrain of the Silesian Highlands during descent.
The left side offers superior coastal views, including the unique geography of the Frisian Islands and the dramatic Baltic coastline, plus a better chance of spotting the iconic Trakai Island Castle during the approach to Vilnius.
The right side of the aircraft offers a superior scenic experience, featuring the intricate English coastline of The Wash, the high peaks of the Harz Mountains, and a spectacular approach past the Karkonosze (Giant Mountains) before landing in Wroclaw.
The left side offers superior coastal views, specifically the unique chain of Frisian Islands and the Wadden Sea, which provide a more varied visual experience than the southern plains.
The left side is superior for this route as it offers views of the unique Frisian Island chain and the spectacular Hel Peninsula sandbar during the final approach.
The left side offers superior views of the dramatic transition from the English coast to the North Sea, followed by the unique geography of the Wadden Sea islands and the sprawling northern German plains.