Passengers will see the dense northern suburbs of Sao Paulo and the lush, green slopes of the Serra da Cantareira mountains shortly after rotation.
The right side is generally superior for this northbound route, offering the best views of the Caribbean islands, the Florida coastline, and the rising sun during early morning arrivals.
The Left Side is superior for its sweeping views of the deep Amazon rainforest and the opportunity to witness spectacular sunsets over the Caribbean Sea on standard northbound flight paths.
The left side provides a superior view of the deep Amazon basin and the majestic Tepui formations of the Gran Sabana upon entering Venezuelan airspace.
The left side offers spectacular views of the Brazilian coastline, the Port of Santos, and a panoramic perspective of Santa Catarina Island upon the final approach to Florianopolis.
The left side provides the most iconic views, including the sprawling Amazon basin and a higher probability of seeing the Manhattan skyline during the final approach into JFK.
The left side is superior for this route as it offers the highest probability of viewing the Iguaçu Falls during the final approach, alongside beautiful vistas of the Paranapanema River and the Serra do Mar.
While both sides offer stunning views of the transition from the Brazilian plateau to the Andes, the Right Side is superior for the dramatic approach into the Cochabamba valley, providing a front-row seat to the massive Cerro Tunari and the northern edges of the Cordillera Oriental.
The right side offers a superior vantage point for the Brazilian coastline shortly after takeoff, a deep look into the heart of the Amazon basin, and a spectacular sequence of Caribbean islands and the US East Coast during the final hours of the flight.
The right side offers superior views of the vast Paraná River network and a stunning approach facing the Sierras de Córdoba mountains.
The right side provides a superior vantage point for the Panama Canal crossing, the core of the Amazon basin, and the iconic sunrise over the Mexican highlands before the final descent over the Los Angeles skyline.
The Right side is generally superior for photography on this Northbound route as it faces away from the direct sun for most of the flight, offering clear views of the Amazon Basin and the transition from the Llanos plains to the Andes.
The right side is superior for this northbound route primarily due to the spectacular sunrise over the Atlantic Ocean and the high probability of iconic views of the Manhattan skyline during the final descent into Newark.