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 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.
The left side provides a superior view of the Irish coastline upon departure and is generally the best side for viewing the iconic medieval Citadel of Carcassonne during the final approach.
The right side offers superior views of major urban centers like London and the breathtaking peaks of the Carpathian Mountains during the final approach phase into Moldova.
The right side offers a superior panoramic experience, particularly during the descent into Krakรณw where the Tatra Mountains may be visible to the south, along with excellent views of the Irish and English countrysides shortly after takeoff.
While both sides offer distinct advantages, the right side is generally superior for the spectacular final approach into Lanzarote, offering panoramic views of the island's unique volcanic landscapes and the Timanfaya National Park.
The right side offers a superior panorama including the Wicklow Mountains at departure, a potential view of Greater London, the Rhine Valley, and a spectacular approach with distant views of the Alps and the Vienna city center.
The right side of the aircraft offers superior views of the Alps, the diverse terrain of Turkey, and the iconic Dubai skyline including the Burj Khalifa during the standard approach into DXB.
The right side provides a superior vantage point for the dramatic Pyrenees crossing and a frequently spectacular view of the Spanish coastline, including Barcelona and the final approach into the Bay of Palma.
The right side offers a superior vantage point for the rugged coastline of South Wales, the iconic Severn Estuary, and the spectacular approach over the Jurassic Coast and Poole Harbour.
The left side provides a superior vantage point for the European coastline, including the sprawl of Lisbon and the dramatic volcanic terrain of Lanzarote during the final approach.
The left side offers superior views of the rugged Northern Irish coastline, the Mourne Mountains, and the stunning Isle of Arran during the descent into Glasgow.
The Left Side is generally superior on this route, offering the most dramatic transition from the Irish Sea to the rugged peaks of North Wales and the iconic engineering of the Severn Bridges during the descent.