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DXB → BEG
Which side of the plane to sit from Dubai International Airport (Dubai) to Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport (Belgrade)?
Left Side of the Plane
The left side of the aircraft offers a superior perspective of the iconic Dubai skyline during departure, followed by the dramatic Taurus Mountains in Turkey and the most scenic approach into Belgrade, where the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers is often visible.
Dubai Coastline
Sweeping views of the Burj Khalifa and the World Islands shortly after takeoff from DXB.
Euphrates River
Trace the winding path of the historic river through the Mesopotamian plains of Iraq.
Taurus Mountains
Stunning aerial views of the rugged, snow-capped peaks of southern Turkey.
Lake Eğirdir
A beautiful turquoise freshwater lake nestled within the Turkish mountain valleys.
Balkan Ranges
Aerial perspective of the lush, forested Rila and Pirin mountain massifs in Bulgaria.
Belgrade Confluence
The spectacular meeting point of the Sava and Danube rivers as you descend into BEG airport.
Choose a window seat on the left (A) for a chance to see the Burj Khalifa during the initial climb. For the best lighting on the terrain in Turkey and the Balkans, a morning departure is ideal to avoid the harsh glare of the afternoon sun, which will be on the left side of the aircraft for most of the flight. During the winter months, the snow-capped Taurus mountains provide incredible photographic opportunities.
Persian Gulf
Deep blue waters and the coastal infrastructure of Kuwait and the northern Gulf.
Lake Tuz
One of the largest hypersaline lakes in the world, appearing as a massive white salt crust in central Turkey.
Anatolian Plateau
The vast, high-altitude steppe landscapes and unique geological formations of inner Turkey.
Danube River
Broad views of the Danube as it forms the natural border between Bulgaria and Romania.
Sofia Skyline
Distant views of the Bulgarian capital and its sprawling suburban layout.
Pancevo Region
The industrial landscape and agricultural plains of the Vojvodina region before landing.
The right side (K) is excellent for avoiding direct sunlight on afternoon flights from Dubai to Belgrade. Keep your camera ready over central Turkey to capture the striking white surface of Lake Tuz. While the landing approach usually favors the left for the city center, the right side provides a great overview of the vast Pannonian Basin and the industrial heritage of the Belgrade outskirts.
Distance: 3,816 km (2,371 miles)
Approximate Flight Time: 4 hrs 29 min
Departure: DXB (25.252799987800003, 55.3643989563)
Arrival: BEG (44.8184013367, 20.3090991974)
Route Type: International
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