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EVN → VOZ
Which side of the plane to sit from Zvartnots International Airport (Yerevan) to Voronezh International Airport (Voronezh)?
Left Side of the Plane
The left side provides an exceptional perspective of Armenia's highest peak, Mount Aragats, followed by a panoramic view of the Western Greater Caucasus and the potential to spot Mount Elbrus, the highest point in Europe.
Mount Aragats
The four-peaked volcanic massif and the highest point in Armenia visible shortly after takeoff from EVN.
Western Greater Caucasus
Dramatic views of the rugged mountain range that forms the natural border between Georgia and Russia.
Mount Elbrus
The double-coned dormant volcano and highest peak in Europe can often be seen on the western horizon.
Stavropol Highlands
Transition into the Russian Federation featuring rolling agricultural plateaus and fertile plains.
Don River Meanders
The winding path of the Don River as it flows through the Voronezh region during the flight's descent.
For the best experience, choose a window seat forward of the wing to avoid engine heat haze. Morning flights offer the best illumination of the Caucasus range. Keep your camera ready within the first 15 minutes for the Armenian highlands and again at mid-flight for the snow-capped peaks of Elbrus.
Lake Sevan
The largest body of water in Armenia and the Caucasus region, visible to the east depending on the departure path.
Mount Kazbek
One of the major mountains of the Caucasus, located on the border between Georgia and Russia's North Ossetia.
Mineralnye Vody Region
A glimpse of the unique 'island mountains' or laccoliths protruding from the flat southern Russian plains.
Russian Breadbasket
Vast, colorful geometric patterns of the agricultural fields of the Krasnodar and Stavropol regions.
Voronezh Reservoir
A massive artificial lake on the Voronezh River that signals the final approach into VOZ airport.
The right side is ideal for catching the glint of Lake Sevan and the central Caucasus peaks. Late afternoon flights provide a beautiful 'golden hour' glow over the Russian steppes. Watch for the Voronezh Reservoir on the final descent, as it often provides a spectacular reflection during sunset.
Distance: 1,356 km (843 miles)
Approximate Flight Time: 1 hr 48 min
Departure: EVN (40.1473007202, 44.3959007263)
Arrival: VOZ (51.81420135498047, 39.22959899902344)
Route Type: International
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