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 spectacular view of Mount Erciyes, one of Turkey's tallest volcanic peaks, along with the dramatic ridges of the Anti-Taurus Mountains during the descent into Malatya.
The right side offers a dramatic sequence featuring the iconic Mount Erciyes volcano, the sprawling reservoirs of the Euphrates, and a grand entrance into the Muş Plain.
The left side offers a more dramatic view of the rugged Southeast Taurus mountains and the massive Atatürk Dam, followed by the striking sight of the ancient city of Mardin on its ridge.
The Right Side offers a spectacular view of the iconic Mount Erciyes and a panoramic descent over the massive Keban Dam reservoir.
The left side offers a superior mix of iconic landmarks, including the Bosphorus transition, the rugged Balkan peaks, and a distant panorama of the snow-capped Austrian Alps.
The left side offers a front-row seat to Mount Erciyes, Turkey's massive dormant volcano, and the dramatic snow-capped peaks of the Anti-Taurus mountain range.
The right side is superior for this route as it provides a front-row seat to the massive white expanse of Tuz Gölü shortly after departure and stunning views of the Mediterranean coastline and Gulf of İskenderun during the approach.
The right side provides the most iconic views of the Tuz Gölü salt flats and a superior angle for the dramatic Kyrenia mountain range upon arrival in Cyprus.
The Left Side provides a superior panoramic view of Istanbul's Historic Peninsula, the Princes' Islands, and the expansive Sea of Marmara during the standard approach to Istanbul Airport.
The left side provides a more dramatic perspective of the Afyonkarahisar volcanic plug and typically offers the iconic view of the Izmir Gulf and city center during the final descent.
The right side offers superior mountain views, featuring the dramatic Munzur range and the Palandöken ski slopes during arrival.
The left side offers a superior vantage point for the dramatic approach over the Austrian Alps and distant views of the Sea of Marmara and major Balkan cities.