Passengers on the left side typically enjoy direct views of the Düsseldorf city center and the winding Rhine River shortly after lifting off.
The left side provides the most varied scenery, including glimpses of the Baltic coastline and the striking Curonian Spit, while benefiting from softer lighting as it faces away from the direct southern sun.
The left side offers a superior view of the European coastline before the Atlantic crossing and typically provides the most iconic views of the city of Ponta Delgada and the southern coastline of São Miguel during the final approach.
The left side offers a superior view of the winding Moselle river, the Jura Mountains, and on clear days, a breathtaking distant silhouette of the Swiss and French Alps including Mont Blanc.
The left side provides a front-row seat to the most iconic landmarks of Western Germany, including the Cologne Cathedral and the majestic Rhine River valley throughout the journey.
The left side offers a superior vantage point for the North Sea coastline, the intricate patterns of the Wadden Sea, and the unique chain of Frisian Islands.
The right side offers a superior vantage point for the industrial Rhine-Ruhr region, the Dutch coastline, and the most iconic landmarks during the approach into Cardiff, including the Severn Bridges and Cardiff Bay.
The right side offers a superior perspective of the iconic Dutch polder landscapes, the vast IJsselmeer inland sea, and a more frequent view of the Amsterdam city center and its canal rings during the final approach phase.
The left side provides a superior vantage point for the industrial landscape of the Ruhr area early in the flight, a distant view of Berlin's northern outskirts, and a beautiful approach over the Kampinos National Park into Warsaw.
The left side offers superior views of the industrial heart of the Rhine, the massive Port of Rotterdam, and the engineering marvels of the Dutch Delta Works before entering the UK via the Thames Estuary region.
The right side offers a superior perspective of the Baltic coastline, the historic city of Lübeck, and the iconic Øresund Bridge during the final descent into Copenhagen.
The right side provides a superior view of the complex Dutch coastline, the massive industrial scale of the Port of Rotterdam, and the expansive offshore wind farms in the North Sea.
The left side is generally superior for this short hop as it provides the most direct views of the Harz Mountains, including the Brocken peak, and the industrial landscape of the northern Ruhr area.