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 of the aircraft offers a superior scenic experience, featuring views of the London skyline, the iconic White Cliffs of Dover, and a breathtaking panorama of the Alps and Lake Constance on the approach into Memmingen.
The right side offers superior views of the dramatic Snowdonia mountains across the Irish Sea, followed by a panoramic pass over Liverpool and Manchester's urban landscapes and the rugged Peak District.
The left side provides a superior viewing experience, featuring the stunning Frisian Island chain along the Dutch and German coasts and the iconic Hel Peninsula during the final descent into Gdansk.
The left side offers a more consistent view of the dramatic Irish coastline upon departure and the picturesque Channel Islands during the final approach.
The right side is generally superior for this route, offering an immediate look at the Wicklow Mountains after takeoff and a more scenic approach over the rolling hills of the South Downs National Park and the English countryside before landing at Gatwick.
The Right Side is preferred for its spectacular views of the English Lake District during the mid-flight phase and the iconic approach over the Oslofjord upon arrival.
The right side offers a prime vantage point for viewing the expansive London skyline and the intricate engineering of the Dutch Delta Works during the descent.
The right side offers superior views of the dramatic Snowdonia mountain range in Wales, the iconic White Cliffs of Dover during the Channel crossing, and the scenic Ardennes forests leading into the Moselle wine region on arrival.
The left side is superior for this route due to the spectacular views of Central London's skyline, including The Shard and Tower Bridge, during the iconic steep approach into London City Airport.
The right side offers superior views of the dramatic Wicklow Mountains upon departure and the majestic peaks of Snowdonia as you cross into Wales.
The right side is generally superior for capturing the rugged French coastline and the most iconic approach views of the Balearic archipelago, including Formentera and the southern coastline of Ibiza.
The right side offers superior views of the Wicklow Mountains after takeoff, a more dramatic crossing of the Picos de Europa mountains in Northern Spain, and typically a clearer view of the Madrid skyline during the approach.