Passengers on the left side can enjoy views of the expanding Ankara metropolitan area and the unique steppe-like terrain of the Central Anatolian plateau during the climb.
The right side offers a world-class view of Mount Ararat, the highest peak in Turkey, which dominates the horizon for a significant portion of the approach into Iğdır.
The right side is exceptional for viewing the Dardanelles Strait, the massive 1915 Çanakkale Bridge, and the historic Gallipoli Peninsula during the final approach.
The right side offers an unparalleled view of the legendary Mount Ararat and a breathtaking approach over the Caspian Sea and Baku's modern skyline.
The left side offers the most iconic landmarks, including the majestic peaks of Mount Ararat and the snow-capped Alborz range during the descent into Tehran.
The right side offers a superior panoramic view of the rugged Anti-Taurus mountain ranges, the winding Euphrates river basin, and the iconic silhouette of Mount Ararat during the final approach into Kars.
The right side offers a superior view of the majestic Mount Erciyes and the massive Keban Dam reservoir, paired with the dramatic canyon carvings of the Euphrates River.
The right side offers a superior visual journey through Turkey's iconic geography, featuring the blinding white Salt Lake, the snow-capped peak of Mount Erciyes, and the unique lunar-like landscapes of Cappadocia.
The right side offers the most dramatic views of the rugged Eastern Anatolian terrain, including the impressive Munzur Mountain range and the winding Euphrates River basin during the descent.
The right side provides a superior view of the massive Atatürk Dam reservoir and the snow-capped peak of Mount Erciyes during the journey.
The left side offers a superior view of the dramatic North Anatolian mountain ranges and provides the most direct and spectacular perspective of Mount Ararat (Ağrı Dağı) during the final approach into Ağrı.
The right side is significantly more scenic as it provides a front-row seat to the massive Tuz Gölü (Salt Lake) and a breathtaking descent over the Seyhan Dam and Adana's city center.
The left side offers a more diverse visual experience, including the urban sprawl of Ankara, the potential for views of the Bosphorus and Sea of Marmara, and the high-altitude peaks of the Bulgarian mountains.