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DVO → SIN
Which side of the plane to sit from Francisco Bangoy International Airport (Davao) to Singapore Changi Airport (Singapore)?
Right Side of the Plane
The right side offers a superior view of the Philippines' highest peak, Mount Apo, shortly after takeoff, followed by the dramatic coastline of Palawan and a scenic approach into Singapore featuring the city skyline.
Mount Apo
The highest mountain in the Philippines, providing a majestic volcanic silhouette shortly after departure.
Bukidnon Highlands
The rolling green plateaus and pineapple plantations of central Mindanao visible in the distance.
Southern Palawan
Views of the dense jungle and karst formations near the Balabac Strait as you leave Philippine airspace.
Singapore Shipping Lanes
A birds-eye view of hundreds of cargo ships and tankers anchored outside one of the world's busiest ports.
Singapore Skyline
Depending on the landing direction, iconic views of Marina Bay Sands, the CBD, and the Singapore Flyer.
The right side is the clear winner for landmark hunting. Keep your camera ready within the first 10 minutes for Mount Apo. During the descent, keep your window shade up to spot the massive shipping armada and the dense urban landscape of Singapore.
Samal Island
Immediate views of the white sand beaches and turquoise waters of the Davao Gulf right after takeoff.
Zamboanga Peninsula
The rugged, mountainous terrain of Western Mindanao as the flight crosses towards the Sulu Sea.
Sulu Archipelago
A sprawling chain of tiny tropical islands and coral reefs visible during the mid-flight transit.
Anambas Islands
Remote Indonesian islands in the South China Sea known for their pristine lagoons and clear waters.
Bintan and Batam
The industrial and resort landscapes of Indonesia's Riau Islands during the final descent into Singapore.
Choose the left side for morning flights to avoid direct sunlight and to see the lush Indonesian islands of Bintan and Batam during the approach. This side is also excellent for viewing the expansive ship queues in the Singapore Strait.
Distance: 2,484 km (1,543 miles)
Approximate Flight Time: 3 hrs 19 min
Departure: DVO (7.1255202293396, 125.64600372314452)
Arrival: SIN (1.35019, 103.994003)
Route Type: International
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