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GLA → NBE
Which side of the plane to sit from Glasgow International Airport (Glasgow) to Enfidha - Hammamet International Airport (Enfidha)?
Left Side of the Plane
The left side offers a superior perspective of the Mediterranean islands and the scenic coastline of the Gulf of Hammamet during the final approach.
London & South East
A distant view of the UK capital's sprawling urban landscape as you cross the English Channel.
Parisian Skyline
On clear days, the silhouette of Paris and its surrounding suburbs can be spotted as you traverse central France.
French Alps
Distant but majestic views of the snow-capped Alpine peaks on the eastern horizon.
Corsica and Sardinia
Stunning aerial vistas of the rugged eastern coastlines and hidden turquoise coves of these Mediterranean islands.
Tyrrhenian Sea
The deep sapphire blue of the open sea provides a stark contrast to the white sandy shores visible during the transit south.
Hammamet Coastline
Panoramic views of the Tunisian resorts and the curved coastline of the Gulf of Hammamet during descent.
Choose the left side for morning flights to avoid direct sunlight and enjoy soft lighting over the Mediterranean. This side is particularly rewarding during the descent into Enfidha, as it typically offers the best view of the tourist zones and the sea before touchdown. Keep an eye out for the island of Elba shortly before reaching Corsica.
The Lake District
Shortly after departure, catch glimpses of the rolling green hills and deep blue lakes of Northern England.
Loire Valley
Aerial views of the winding Loire River and the historic chateaus scattered across the French countryside.
Massif Central
The unique volcanic landscape and rugged peaks of southern-central France are visible midway through the flight.
Balearic Sea
Expansive views of the western Mediterranean often dotted with commercial shipping lanes and luxury yachts.
Northern Tunisia
The dramatic cliffs and rocky headlands near Bizerte mark your arrival over the African continent.
Tunis & Carthage
Potential views of the capital city and the ancient ruins of Carthage depending on the specific approach path.
The right side is excellent for viewing the varied topography of central France. However, on afternoon flights, the sun will be on this side of the aircraft, which can create significant glare and heat. This side is better if the flight path tracks further west, offering a better angle of the Tunisian interior and the suburbs of Tunis during the arrival phase.
Distance: 2,471 km (1,535 miles)
Approximate Flight Time: 3 hrs 18 min
Departure: GLA (55.8718986511, -4.43306016922)
Arrival: NBE (36.075833, 10.438611)
Route Type: International
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