Passengers on the right will enjoy views of the winding River Clyde and the Erskine Bridge, with the peaks of the Scottish Highlands and Loch Lomond visible in the distance.
The right side provides the most dramatic views during the steep approach into London City Airport, including the Thames Barrier, the O2, and the iconic Canary Wharf skyline.
The right side offers a superior view of the Scottish islands, the dramatic Mourne Mountains in Northern Ireland, and the rugged coastline of the Republic of Ireland during the descent.
The right side is generally superior for this transatlantic crossing, offering the best chance to see the southern tip of the Greenland ice cap and the northern reaches of the Scottish Highlands.
The right side of the aircraft offers premier views of the United Kingdom's most iconic natural landscapes, including the Lake District and the rugged western coastline.
The right side offers an unparalleled vista of the Scottish Highlands, featuring the iconic Loch Lomond, the rugged peaks of Glencoe, and the dramatic silhouette of the Isle of Skye's Cuillin mountains.
The right side offers a superior mix of Scottish coastal beauty, the French Atlantic coastline, and the iconic Es VedrΓ rock formation during the final approach into Ibiza.
The left side provides a superior aerial tour of the UK's geography, including the Pennine range, a clear view of the London metropolis, and the iconic white coastline of Kent before the Channel crossing.
The right side offers a spectacular aerial tour of the Scottish Highlands and the Hebrides before crossing the Atlantic to reveal the volcanic peaks and glaciers of Iceland.
The right side provides a superior vantage point for the dramatic peaks of the Lake District and the diverse coastline of the Irish Sea before descending over the lush Sussex countryside.
The left side offers a superior mix of rugged mountain ranges and major urban landmarks, including the stunning Lake District and the Brecon Beacons.
The Left Side is superior on this short hop as it offers direct views over the stunning Lake District National Park and the rugged Southern Uplands, whereas the right side primarily sees the Irish Sea.
The right side provides an unparalleled view of the dramatic West Highland coastline, the peaks of the Arrochar Alps, and the mountainous interior of the Isle of Mull.