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 aerial experience, featuring the iconic Forth Bridges at takeoff and the unique geographic formation of the Hel Peninsula during the descent into Gdansk.
The right side offers the most iconic views, including a stunning departure over Edinburgh's historic skyline and a scenic approach into Kaunas showcasing the city's river confluence and Old Town.
The right side of the aircraft offers the most dramatic scenery, featuring the rugged peaks of the Lake District and the beautiful coastline of Northwest England.
The Right Side is preferred for its superior views of the Northumberland coastline early in the flight and the iconic industrial landscape of the Port of Hamburg and the Airbus factory during the final approach.
The left side offers a continuous panorama of the Scottish coastline, from the historic Fife peninsula up to the remote Fair Isle, providing much more geographic variety than the open sea on the right.
The left side provides a spectacular vantage point for the Greek islands during the descent into Heraklion and more consistent views of the Eastern Alps.
The left side offers a stunning departure over the Firth of Forth and the most dramatic views of Lisbon's historic city center and the Tagus river upon arrival.
The left side provides a more diverse array of geographic landmarks, including the English Lake District, the rugged Brittany coastline, the Lisbon cityscape, and a spectacular close-up view of Lanzarote's volcanic landscape during the approach into Fuerteventura.
The right side offers a superior view of the Edinburgh city skyline including the Castle and Arthur's Seat immediately after takeoff, followed by expansive views of the English national parks and the intricate river systems near the German border.
The right side offers spectacular aerial views of Edinburgh's iconic skyline upon departure and follows the scenic 'backbone of England' featuring the Pennines and historic cathedral cities.
The right side offers superior coastal scenery, including the dramatic Scottish islands, the vastness of Lough Neagh, and the unique limestone karst landscape of the Burren during the descent into County Clare.
The left side provides the most iconic views, featuring the Scottish capital at take-off, a deep cross-section of the Alpine range, and the spectacular sight of Sicily's Mount Etna before the final approach into Malta's historic Grand Harbour.