Passengers on the right side will enjoy an immediate bird's-eye view of the Donington Park racing circuit and the Derbyshire countryside shortly after lift-off.
The right side offers a superior panoramic perspective of the high Swiss and Austrian Alps, the turquoise Croatian coastline, and a stunning array of Greek islands across the Aegean Sea.
The right side provides a more dramatic perspective of the central Alps, the shimmering Adriatic coastline of Croatia, and the iconic Greek and Turkish islands during the final approach.
The left side provides the most iconic views, including the English south coast, the rolling vineyards of France, and a world-class approach over the Serra de Tramuntana mountains and Palma harbor.
The left side offers the most consistent views of the European landscape, including the heart of the Alps and the intricate archipelagos of the Aegean Sea, while avoiding direct sun glare for much of the journey.
The Left Side is superior primarily for the approach into Madeira. As the aircraft typically loops around the eastern tip of the island to line up with Runway 05, passengers on the left enjoy a panoramic view of the rugged coastline, the city of Funchal, and the famous runway built on 180 concrete pillars.
The left side is superior for this route because it offers a higher probability of seeing the iconic medieval CitΓ© de Carcassonne during the descent, along with the volcanic peaks of the Massif Central and the winding Loire Valley.
While both sides offer excellent views of the British landscape, the Right Side is preferred for its stunning coastal perspective, including the Northumberland castles and the iconic Forth Bridges.
The left side provides a superior sequence of views including the English South Coast, the Spanish Picos de Europa mountains, and a stunning approach over Lanzarote.
The left side offers a superior view of the Mediterranean coastline and the iconic Barcelona skyline, including the Sagrada FamΓlia, during the final approach over the sea.
The right side offers a superior vantage point for the approach into Berlin, frequently providing glimpses of the historic Potsdam area and the central Berlin skyline including the TV Tower during the final descent.
The right side offers a superior vantage point for the Isle of Wight and the Channel Islands, concluding with a dramatic view of the rugged Brittany coastline and the Rance estuary during the final descent.
The left side provides the most dramatic views during the final descent, showcasing the stark contrast between the Mediterranean Sea and the volcanic cliffs of Cabo de Gata, alongside better views of the Pyrenees crossing.