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 right side offers the most visually diverse experience, featuring the iconic Bahamas archipelago and a more dramatic approach over the Dominican Republic's mountain ranges and the city of Santo Domingo.
The right side provides a superior geographic experience, featuring the dense urban corridor of the US East Coast, the entire length of the Florida peninsula, and a dramatic descent past Costa Rica's iconic volcanoes.
The Left Side offers a front-row seat to the iconic red rock formations of the American Southwest and a potential view of the Pacific coastline during the final approach into Santa Ana.
The right side offers a premier coastal experience, featuring the iconic Manhattan skyline upon departure, the rugged Maine shoreline, and the dramatic tidal landscapes of the Bay of Fundy.
The left side provides the iconic aerial view of the Manhattan skyline shortly after takeoff from EWR and typically offers better views of the European coast and the Rhine Valley during the descent into Germany.
The left side provides the most iconic landmarks, including the Manhattan skyline shortly after departure and the historic City of London during the final approach.
The right side is superior primarily due to the spectacular aerial views of the Manhattan skyline and Central Park during the initial climb from Newark, followed by the lush Green Mountains and a scenic approach over the St. Lawrence River.
The left side offers a superior view of the Manhattan skyline upon departure, followed by the dramatic transition from the Caribbean Sea to the snow-capped peaks of the Ecuadorian and Peruvian Andes.
While the left side offers potential for the Northern Lights, the right side provides a superior approach into Lisbon, offering views of the Atlantic sunrise and the city's iconic landmarks upon landing.
The left side offers iconic views of the Manhattan skyline shortly after takeoff, potential sightings of Greenland's ice caps on northern tracks, and the best vantage point for the Aurora Borealis over the Atlantic.
The right side offers a superior terrestrial experience, including the vast expanse of the Amazon Rainforest, the interior highlands of Brazil, and a spectacular view of Sao Paulo's dense urban sprawl during the final approach.
The Right Side is the preferred choice for this route, offering a front-row seat to Bermuda's famous South Shore beaches and the Great Sound during the arrival sequence, whereas the Left Side primarily faces the open Atlantic until moments before landing.