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DUB → EWR
Which side of the plane to sit from Dublin Airport (Dublin) to Newark Liberty International Airport (Newark)?
Left Side of the Plane
The left side is superior for its iconic approach views of the Manhattan skyline and the Statue of Liberty when landing at Newark, as well as the Irish coastline shortly after departure.
Dublin Bay
Aerial views of the Irish capital and the curved coastline of Dublin Bay immediately after takeoff.
Wicklow Mountains
Lush green peaks and valleys visible south of the flight path during the initial climb.
North Atlantic
Expansive views of the deep blue ocean during the transoceanic crossing.
Cape Cod
The distinctive hook-shaped peninsula of Massachusetts visible as the flight enters US airspace.
Manhattan Skyline
Unparalleled views of the One World Trade Center and the New York City skyline during the descent.
Statue of Liberty
A classic aerial perspective of Liberty Island just before touching down at Newark.
For the best experience, choose a seat behind the wing to ensure an unobstructed view of the New York City skyline during the final approach. This flight typically arrives in the afternoon, so the sun will be behind you or to the side, providing excellent lighting for photography of the US East Coast.
Donegal Coast
The rugged and dramatic northern coastline of Ireland as the plane heads out over the sea.
Greenland Icecap
If the Great Circle route tracks north, you can see the jagged glaciers and ice sheets of Southern Greenland.
Labrador Sea
Spotting icebergs is possible during spring and early summer months along the Canadian coast.
Newfoundland Wilderness
Vast, untouched boreal forests and lakes of Eastern Canada.
Hudson Valley
The scenic river valley and the Catskill Mountains during the descent into the New York area.
George Washington Bridge
A view of the massive suspension bridge connecting New Jersey and Manhattan.
The right side is the prime spot for catching the Aurora Borealis if you are on a late-night or winter flight that takes a more northerly track. Keep your window shade open over the North Atlantic to spot the remote, icy landscapes of Greenland and the Canadian Maritimes.
Distance: 5,124 km (3,184 miles)
Approximate Flight Time: 6 hrs 2 min
Departure: DUB (53.421299, -6.27007)
Arrival: EWR (40.69250106811523, -74.168701171875)
Route Type: International
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