Passengers on the left side will overlook the Eindhoven city center and the distinctive Evoluon building shortly after lifting off, especially during the climb towards the south.
The right side offers a superior mix of coastal geography and inland landmarks, featuring the French Atlantic coast, the vineyards of Bordeaux, and a more favorable angle for viewing Seville's historic center upon landing.
The Left Side is superior for this route as it offers sweeping views of the Mediterranean coastline, the intricate Ebro Delta, and a spectacular aerial perspective of Valencia's modern architecture during the final descent.
The left side provides a front-row seat to the massive engineering of the Dutch Delta Works and the best chance to spot the London skyline during the approach to Stansted.
The right side offers a superior mix of varied topography, including the rolling hills of central Germany and the dramatic Sudetes mountain range along the Polish-Czech border.
The right side offers a more scenic perspective of the meandering IJssel River and the dense forest canopies of the Veluwe, coupled with the historic Hanseatic cities and rural Drenthe landscape.
The left side offers superior views of the North German and Polish coastlines, including the stunning Baltic Sea transition and the iconic Hel Peninsula during the approach to GdaΕsk.
The right side provides the most dramatic views of the North Wales mountains and the historical, lake-dotted landscapes of central Ireland.
The left side offers a more scenic approach into Riga, often providing views of the Danish islands and the sprawling Gulf of Riga before a clear panorama of the city's historic spires upon descent.
The left side provides the most scenic transition from the green fields of the Benelux to the deep blue Mediterranean, featuring views of the Eastern Pyrenees and the Spanish coastline.
The right side offers a superior vantage point for viewing the diverse German highlands and the dramatic peaks of the Sudetes mountains along the Czech-Polish border.
The Right Side is generally superior for this route as it offers better visibility of the Berlin metropolitan area, the Teutoburg Forest ridges, and a potential view of the Warsaw skyline during the descent into Modlin.
The left side offers a superior vantage point for spotting the massive urban sprawl of Berlin and the scenic transition from the Dutch polders to the dense forests of Central Poland.