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DUB → TLS
Which side of the plane to sit from Dublin Airport (Dublin) to Toulouse-Blagnac Airport (Toulouse)?
Right Side of the Plane
The right side offers superior views of the rugged Atlantic coastline, the scenic islands of western France, and the stunning horizon of the Pyrenees mountains during the descent into Toulouse.
Wicklow Mountains
Beautiful views of the 'Garden of Ireland' and its glacial valleys shortly after departure from DUB.
Brittany Coastline
The jagged, rocky shores and deep bays of the French 'Finistère' region as you cross the channel.
Île de Ré
The distinctive white limestone landscape and salt pans of the islands near La Rochelle.
Bay of Biscay
Sweeping views of the Atlantic horizon and the deep blue waters of the southwestern French coast.
Pyrenees Range
The snow-capped peaks of the high Pyrenees visible in the distance to the south during the final descent.
The right side is ideal for evening flights to catch the sunset over the Atlantic Ocean. For the best views of the Pyrenees on arrival, sit toward the back of the aircraft to ensure the wing does not obstruct your view of the horizon.
Dublin Bay
Aerial views of the Irish capital, Howth Head, and the Liffey river mouth immediately after takeoff.
Irish Sea
Vast blue expanses often filled with shipping traffic between Ireland and the United Kingdom.
Loire Valley
The lush 'Garden of France' featuring winding river bends and glimpses of historic châteaux.
Massif Central
Distant views of the ancient volcanic peaks and rugged highlands of south-central France.
Choose the left side for morning departures to avoid direct sunlight and glare. This side provides a better perspective of the inland French countryside and the rolling hills of the Limousin region as you fly south.
Distance: 1,224 km (761 miles)
Approximate Flight Time: 1 hr 38 min
Departure: DUB (53.421299, -6.27007)
Arrival: TLS (43.629101, 1.36382)
Route Type: International
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