The right side offers a stunning panorama of the Edinburgh city skyline, including the iconic Edinburgh Castle and Arthur's Seat, especially during departures on Runway 06.
The left side offers a superior mix of the rugged British coastline, a distant view of Paris, and a front-row seat to the French Alps before the dramatic coastal approach into Nice.
The left side of the aircraft offers an incredible vantage point for the rugged North Sea coastline. Passengers can witness the architectural marvels of the Forth Bridges shortly after takeoff, followed by a sequence of historic castles, islands, and the dramatic estuaries of northern England and East Anglia before approaching the Thames.
The left side provides a more diverse and vibrant landscape, featuring the islands of the Adriatic, the complex Aegean archipelago, and the stunning Anatolian coastline before entering Cyprus.
The right side offers a superior sequence of views, including the rugged Cornish coast, a clearer perspective of the Portuguese shoreline, and a spectacular approach past Tenerife's Mount Teide.
The right side of the aircraft offers a superior vantage point for the dramatic coastal geography of Western Scotland and Northern Ireland, including the peaks of Arran and the Mourne Mountains.
The right side provides a superior sequence of landscapes, including the Normandy coast, the volcanic Massif Central, and a spectacular approach over the Mediterranean wetlands.
The right side offers a spectacular vantage point over the Firth of Clyde, featuring dramatic islands like Arran and the iconic volcanic plug of Ailsa Craig, followed by a coastal approach into Belfast.
The left side provides a more diverse set of landmarks, including the rugged Northumberland coast at takeoff, the high Pyrenees mid-flight, and the spectacular snow-capped Sierra Nevada mountains just before landing in Malaga.
The right side offers a superior sequence of landscapes, featuring the rugged Lake District, a dramatic crossing of the Pyrenees, and the iconic aerial approach into Menorcaโs deep-water harbor.
The left side offers a stunning perspective of the British coastline, the English Channel crossing near Dover, and a breathtaking view of the French Alps on the final descent into Lyon.
The Left Side is superior primarily due to the approach into London Heathrow. On the standard westerly landing (Runway 27), passengers on the left enjoy a spectacular aerial tour of Central London, including the Thames, the Shard, and the London Eye.
The right side offers a superior mix of coastal geography and dramatic mountain scenery. Passengers can enjoy views of the Solway Firth, the western edges of the Lake District, the industrial coastlines of the Northwest, and the spectacular crossing of the Severn Estuary before descending into Devon.