Passengers on the right side typically enjoy views of the historic town of Bergerac and the Dordogne river, followed by the vast, rolling Monbazillac vineyards as the aircraft climbs.
The right side offers superior views of the iconic Dordogne River loops and the classic limestone architecture of the Perigord villages during this short hop.
The right side offers a superior view of the takeoff over the Dordogne valley, the initial crossing of the English south coast, and a stunning panoramic view of the Liverpool city center and the iconic docks during the final approach.
The left side offers a more scenic approach into Devon, featuring the iconic red sandstone cliffs of the Jurassic Coast and a better angle of the Exe Estuary during the final descent.
The left side offers a superior view of the dramatic Zeeland delta and the innovative coastal defenses of the Netherlands during the final approach, along with scenic views of the Loire Valley châteaux.
The left side offers the most iconic landmarks, including a potential view of Mont Saint-Michel and the dramatic chalk stacks of the Needles on the Isle of Wight during the descent.
The right side of the aircraft offers the most iconic geographical transitions, specifically the dramatic chalk cliffs on both the French and British coastlines and a potential distant view of the lights of Paris.
The right side offers a superior perspective of the Normandy coastline, the Isle of Wight, and a stunning approach over the Mendip Hills and Cheddar Gorge as you descend into Bristol.
The right side offers a superior sequence of views, beginning with the vineyard-rich Dordogne valley at takeoff and concluding with the rolling hills of the English Midlands and the edge of the Peak District on arrival.
The right side offers a superior view of the historic Dordogne châteaux shortly after takeoff, followed by the rolling vineyards of the Champagne region and the dense forests of the Ardennes during the descent.