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DUB â AMS
Which side of the plane to sit from Dublin Airport (Dublin) to Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (Amsterdam)?
Left Side of the Plane
The Left Side is superior for catching the sweeping views of Dublin Bay upon departure and typically offers a clearer vantage point of Amsterdam's historic city center and the IJ river during the descent into Schiphol.
Dublin Bay & Howth
Aerial view of the Bull Island nature reserve and the rugged peninsula of Howth Head shortly after takeoff.
Northwest England
Distant views of the Liverpool skyline and the Mersey Estuary as the flight crosses the UK landmass.
The North Sea
Vast blue waters often dotted with white-capped waves and numerous cargo ships heading toward major European ports.
Dutch Coastline
The sandy beaches of Zandvoort and the sprawling sand dunes of the Zuid-Kennemerland National Park.
Amsterdam City Center
The iconic concentric canal rings and the bustling central station area are often visible on the northern approach.
Port of Amsterdam
Large industrial docks and the North Sea Canal connecting the city directly to the ocean.
Sit on the left for morning flights to keep the sun behind you. This side is most likely to offer a view of the Amsterdam canal belt if the aircraft uses the Polderbaan or Zwanenburgbaan runways. Watch for the 'Howth' peninsula within the first 5 minutes of flight.
Wicklow Mountains
The rolling granite peaks and dark loughs of the Wicklow range visible to the south during initial climb.
Snowdonia Peaks
On clear days, the highest mountains in Wales can be seen across the Irish Sea to the south.
English Midlands
A classic patchwork of green agricultural fields and small villages across central England.
Dutch Flower Fields
In spring (April-May), the vibrant, colorful stripes of tulip fields near Lisse and Keukenhof come into view.
Rotterdam Harbor
Distant views of the massive cranes and shipping containers of the Maasvlakte industrial area.
The right side is ideal for spring travelers hoping to see the tulip fields during the low-altitude approach. Be aware that afternoon flights on this side may experience significant glare as the sun moves south and west. Keep an eye out for the distinct geometric patterns of the Dutch polders.
Distance: 750 km (466 miles)
Approximate Flight Time: 1 hr 15 min
Departure: DUB (53.421299, -6.27007)
Arrival: AMS (52.308601, 4.76389)
Route Type: International
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