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GDN → MMX
Which side of the plane to sit from Gdańsk Lech Wałęsa Airport (Gdansk) to Malmö Sturup Airport (Malmoe)?
Right Side of the Plane
The right side offers iconic views of the Hel Peninsula immediately after takeoff and a direct view of the Danish island of Bornholm during the cruise phase.
Hel Peninsula
The incredibly narrow 35km-long sandbar stretching out into the Puck Bay is a signature view from this route.
Bornholm Island
A clear view of the entire Danish island, including its rocky northern coastline and green agricultural heartland.
Öresund Bridge
Depending on the landing pattern into MMX, you can often see the massive bridge connecting Sweden to Denmark.
Turning Torso
Malmö's iconic twisting skyscraper is frequently visible on the horizon during the final approach.
Keep your camera ready immediately after takeoff from GDN to capture the unique shape of the Hel Peninsula. This side provides the best lighting during morning flights as the sun is positioned behind the aircraft.
Tri-City Shoreline
Aerial perspective of the Sopot pier and the industrial port of Gdynia shortly after departure.
Słowiński Sand Dunes
Vast white shifting dunes and coastal lakes of the Słowiński National Park visible along the Polish coast.
Trelleborg Port
Sweden's southernmost city and its major ferry terminal as the plane begins its descent.
Sit on the left for evening flights to catch the sunset over the Baltic Sea. On clear days, the contrast between the dark sea and the white coastal sands of Poland is highly photogenic.
Distance: 349 km (217 miles)
Approximate Flight Time: 35 min
Departure: GDN (54.37760162353515, 18.46619987487793)
Arrival: MMX (55.53630536399999, 13.3761978149)
Route Type: International
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