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EIN → CPH
Which side of the plane to sit from Eindhoven Airport (Eindhoven) to Copenhagen Kastrup Airport (Copenhagen)?
Left Side of the Plane
The left side offers superior views of the Dutch and German coastlines, the Frisian Islands, and a stunning panoramic approach into Copenhagen over the Øresund Bridge.
Wadden Sea
UNESCO-listed tidal flats and the Frisian Islands visible shortly after departure.
German Bight
Views of the rugged coastline and the distinctive North Frisian Islands like Sylt.
Copenhagen Panorama
A clear view of the Danish capital's historic center and modern architecture on approach.
Øresund Bridge
The iconic bridge and tunnel system connecting Denmark and Sweden.
Copenhagen Harbor
Views of the busy maritime traffic and the Opera House during the final descent.
Opt for the left side on morning flights to avoid direct sunlight and glare for better photography. The final approach into CPH often curves north, providing a direct view of the city center and the Bridge from this side.
Port of Hamburg
One of Europe's largest industrial harbors and the winding Elbe River system.
Schleswig-Holstein
A geometric patchwork of green agricultural fields and rural German landscapes.
Fehmarn Sound Bridge
A distinctive arch bridge connecting the island of Fehmarn to mainland Germany.
Malmö Skyline
A view of Sweden's third-largest city, including the Turning Torso skyscraper.
Baltic Wind Farms
Massive offshore renewable energy parks visible in the waters south of Zealand.
The right side is ideal for afternoon flights as the sun will be on the opposite side. Watch for the Kiel Canal, a major shipping shortcut, which is often visible as a straight line cutting through northern Germany.
Distance: 667 km (414 miles)
Approximate Flight Time: 1 hr 7 min
Departure: EIN (51.4500999451, 5.374529838559999)
Arrival: CPH (55.617900848389, 12.656000137329)
Route Type: International
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