Passengers departing toward the east will see the turquoise waters of Tumon Bay and the iconic limestone cliffs of Two Lovers Point along the northern coastline.
The right side provides a spectacular aerial tour of the Mariana Island chain, offering clear views of Rota, Aguijan, and Tinian before landing in Saipan.
The left side offers spectacular views of Guam's northern coastline upon departure and the most iconic views of Rota's 'Wedding Cake Mountain' and Songsong Village during the approach.
While both sides offer vast ocean views, the Right Side is superior for the iconic final approach into Honolulu, featuring Pearl Harbor, the skyline, and Diamond Head.
The right side offers superior views of the Northern Mariana Islands chain early in the flight and a high probability of spotting Mount Fuji and the Izu Islands during the descent into Nagoya.
The Right Side offers a spectacular departure over Guam's famous Tumon Bay and a high-probability view of the iconic Hong Kong skyline and infrastructure during the final approach to HKG.
The left side is superior for this route as it captures the southern tip of Guam, including Cocos Island, and provides the most dramatic views of the coral reef systems and lagoons upon approaching Yap.
The left side is superior for this route because it offers views of the volcanic Izu Island chain and the iconic silhouette of Mount Fuji during the descent into Tokyo, especially on clear days.
The Right Side is slightly superior due to the spectacular views of the glaciated peaks in New Guinea and the dramatic landscape of the Cape York Peninsula before the final descent.
Flying north from Guam, the left side provides the best opportunities to see the Izu Island chain, the iconic peak of Mount Fuji, and the dramatic volcanic landscapes of southern Hokkaido during the descent into Sapporo.
The left side offers a superior view of Guam's southern coastline during departure and provides a high probability of spotting the iconic Mayon Volcano and the vast Laguna de Bay upon arrival in the Philippines.
The Left Side is generally superior for this route as it provides an excellent perspective of Guam's southern coastline upon departure and offers a direct view of the stunning Palauan Capitol building and eastern reefs during the descent into Babeldaob.
The right side offers superior views of the Japanese coastline upon approach, specifically the dramatic cliffs and forests of the Kii Peninsula, and provides a front-row seat to the man-made engineering marvel of the airport island itself during the final turn.