Passengers on the right side will enjoy sweeping views of the Manhattan skyline, the Statue of Liberty, and the dense urban landscape of Jersey City during the initial climb.
The left side offers a superior perspective of the rugged Appalachian ridges and often provides a direct view of the Dallas skyline during the final approach into DFW.
The right side offers a superior departure experience with high potential for Manhattan skyline views and better positioning for major river crossings and the St. Louis area.
The right side offers superior coastal views during the initial departure from the US and more dramatic scenery of the Caribbean islands and the Gulf of Paria upon descent into Trinidad.
The left side is preferred for the iconic Manhattan skyline views shortly after takeoff from Newark and the superior angle for observing the Mississippi River crossing and the Loess Hills of Iowa during the approach.
The left side of the aircraft offers superior views of the Atlantic coastline, the Outer Banks of North Carolina, and a stunning perspective of the Charleston Harbor and historic Fort Sumter during the final approach.
The left side offers a superior panorama of the East Coast's major urban centers and the lush, rolling ridges of the Shenandoah Valley.
The right side offers a high probability of viewing the Manhattan skyline shortly after takeoff and the potential for glimpses of the Great Lakes and the Chicago skyline to the north during cruise.
The left side offers a prime vantage point for the Manhattan skyline upon departure from Newark and provides the best views of the meandering river systems and the city of Edmonton during the final approach.
The right side offers a superior vantage point for the Manhattan skyline shortly after takeoff from EWR and provides a more direct view of the Ohio River and the Cincinnati skyline during the final descent into CVG.