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DUB → IOM
Which side of the plane to sit from Dublin Airport (Dublin) to Isle of Man Airport (Isle Of Man)?
Right Side of the Plane
The right side offers a superior panorama of Dublin's city center, the historic Dublin Bay, and the dramatic approach into Ronaldsway alongside the southern Manx coast.
Dublin City Center
Catch views of the River Liffey, Croke Park, and the dense urban landscape shortly after departure.
Dublin Port
See the busy shipping lanes and the iconic red-and-white Poolbeg chimneys.
Dun Laoghaire
A bird's eye view of the massive Victorian-era granite piers and busy yacht clubs.
Wicklow Mountains
On clear days, the rolling peaks of the 'Garden of Ireland' are visible to the south.
Castletown Coastline
A close-up view of the historic capital of the Isle of Man as the plane lines up for the runway.
The right side provides the best urban scenery of the Irish capital. During the short hop, look out early for the iconic Poolbeg towers. Morning flights offer excellent light over the Irish Sea as you fly eastward.
Howth Head
View the rugged peninsula marking the northern boundary of Dublin Bay shortly after takeoff.
Lambay Island
Spot the largest island off the east coast of Ireland, a privately owned wildlife sanctuary.
Irish Sea Crossing
A short transit over the deep blue waters separating the two islands.
Calf of Man
A small, scenic islet off the southwest coast of the Isle of Man, known as a bird sanctuary.
South Manx Cliffs
Dramatic rock formations and jagged cliffs as you descend toward Ronaldsway Airport.
Choose the left side for a unique view of the northern Dublin suburbs and a glimpse of the remote Calf of Man. For late afternoon flights, this side will be shaded, reducing glare for aerial photography.
Distance: 131 km (81 miles)
Approximate Flight Time: 13 min
Departure: DUB (53.421299, -6.27007)
Arrival: IOM (54.08330154418945, -4.623889923095703)
Route Type: International
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