Passengers on the left will see the stunning salt pans and labyrinthine water channels of the Ria Formosa nature reserve as the aircraft climbs away from the coast.
The right side offers a superior mix of diverse land-based scenery including the jagged peaks of Northern Spain, the rugged French coastline of Brittany, and a sweeping view of the English heartland upon arrival.
The right side offers a superior sequence of dramatic landscapes, including the rugged peaks of the Pyrenees, the volcanic Massif Central, and the rolling Ardennes forests before the final descent into the Meuse valley.
The Left Side offers the most dramatic scenery, featuring the rugged Atlantic coastlines of Portugal and Spain, the stunning turquoise bays of Cornwall, and a panoramic view of the Welsh mountains during the descent into Northern England.
The left side offers a stunning sequence of the Atlantic coastline, the Tagus estuary, and the picturesque lagoons of Aveiro before the final approach into Porto.
The right side offers a superior mix of the Portuguese interior, the rugged French coastline of Brittany, and a spectacular view of the English South Coast and Southampton's bustling port during the final descent.
The right side offers a diverse visual palette, from the intricate lagoons of the Algarve to the jagged Picos de Europa mountains and a perfect perspective of the Thames Estuary landmarks on descent.
The Right Side offers a superior perspective for viewing the Algarve coastline on takeoff, distant views of the Pyrenees, a high chance of spotting the Paris metropolitan area, and a scenic approach over the Rhine river and Cologne before landing at DΓΌsseldorf.
The right side offers a superior mix of inland Iberian topography, the dramatic Picos de Europa mountain range, and a potentially iconic view of the London skyline and the Thames Estuary during the final approach into Stansted.
The left side provides a superior vantage point for the Atlantic coastline, the rugged cliffs of the Algarve, and the scenic French Atlantic coast including the Gironde Estuary.
The right side offers a superior mix of scenic diversity, including the unique tidal lagoons of the Algarve, views toward the distant Pyrenees, the industrial heart of Germany, and the most iconic views of Hamburg's city center and Alster lake during typical approach patterns.
The right side offers superior views of the Algarve's lagoon systems at takeoff, better chances of spotting landmarks like Mont Saint-Michel in France, and iconic views of the English countryside and distant London skyline on approach.
The right side is slightly superior due to the initial views of the Ria Formosa nature park and the high probability of a stunning panoramic view of the London skyline during the descent into Luton.