Passengers on the right side will enjoy sweeping views of the Frankfurt skyline and the Taunus mountain range during the initial ascent or when banking north.
The right side of the aircraft offers superior views of major urban centers like Hamburg and iconic engineering feats like the Kiel Canal, followed by scenic coastal inlets in Denmark.
The left side is superior for long-haul eastbound flights to Bangkok, offering dramatic views of the Caucasus, the vast Central Asian deserts, and the distant but majestic silhouette of the Himalayas during the morning transition.
The left side offers a front-row seat to the most dramatic landscapes, including the northern peaks of the Greater Caucasus and a better angle for the Himalayas during the descent into Delhi.
While both sides offer stunning views of the Caucasus and Central Asian deserts, the Right Side provides a more dramatic perspective of the Pamir Mountains and the Hissar Valley during the final descent into Dushanbe.
The left side provides a premier view of the central Swiss Alps and a spectacular perspective of Djerba's coastline and the Roman Causeway upon arrival.
The right side offers the most dramatic views of the Northern Atlantic, including the possibility of seeing the Greenland ice cap and the rugged Labrador coastline without the glare of the southern sun.
The left side offers the most dramatic views during the final approach, showcasing the UNESCO World Heritage Wadden Sea and the distinctive silhouettes of the North Frisian Islands.
The right side is superior for this route as it typically offers views of the dramatic Greenland ice sheet and the rugged Canadian coastline during the Great Circle transit.
The left side offers a more consistent view of the high Pyrenees peaks and provides the best angle for the Frankfurt skyline during a standard southerly departure.
The right side of the aircraft offers the most dramatic scenery, featuring potential views of the Greenland ice cap, the rugged Canadian coastline, and the entire Eastern Seaboard of the United States.
The left side offers a front-row seat to a spectacular sunrise over the Indian Ocean and generally provides better views of the turquoise lagoons and coral reefs of the Mauritian east coast during the final approach.
The right side offers a more diverse landscape, featuring the majestic peaks of the Tian Shan range, the vastness of the Caspian Sea, and an exceptional perspective of the Yangtze River as the plane descends into Nanjing.