Expect to see the patchwork of green fields in North Dublin and sweeping views of the city skyline and Wicklow Mountains as the aircraft climbs and turns.
The right side offers a superior coastal experience, featuring the rugged cliffs of Brittany, a sequence of famous Atlantic islands, and a front-row seat to the iconic รle de Rรฉ bridge during the final approach.
The right side offers a superior scenic journey, featuring the rolling Wicklow Mountains upon departure, the dramatic Jurassic Coast of southern England, and the iconic white chalk cliffs of the Normandy coastline during the descent.
The Right Side offers a superior perspective of the Irish coastline shortly after takeoff and a more direct view of the Rhine valley and the iconic Cologne Cathedral during the descent.
The left side offers a more consistent view of the high Alpine peaks and the crescent curve of Lake Geneva, while avoiding the direct glare of the sun on morning flights.
The left side offers a superior vantage point for the approach into Lyon, featuring sweeping views of the French Alps and the potential to spot Mont Blanc on the horizon during descent.
The left side is superior for the iconic approach into London. While both sides offer views of the Irish Sea and Welsh mountains, the left side typically provides a stunning panoramic view of the Central London skyline, including the Shard and London Eye, during the descent into Heathrow.
The left side offers spectacular views of the English Lake District, the rugged coastline of southern Sweden, and the intricate Stockholm archipelago before the final descent over the Finnish lakeland.
The left side provides a more diverse sequence of landmarks, including the Irish Sea coastline, distant views of the Welsh mountains, and a detailed perspective of the French Brittany coast before the final approach into Spain.
The right side offers a superior sequence of views, including the Wicklow Mountains upon departure, potential glimpses of London and the English Channel, and most notably, an incredible view of Vienna and the Danube River during the final approach into Bratislava.
The right side offers superior scenery on this westbound transatlantic route, featuring potential views of the Greenland ice cap, the rugged Canadian Maritimes, and the detailed coastline of the Eastern United States without the harsh glare of the southern sun.
The right side offers a superior view of the Spanish capital, the historic Tagus River, and the iconic sweep of the Costa del Sol and Malaga city during the final descent.
The right side offers superior scenery, including the possibility of spotting Greenland's ice caps, the rugged Newfoundland coastline, and a scenic descent along the New England coast with softer, indirect lighting.