Passengers on the right side can enjoy views of Goiânia's dense urban core and the impressive skyline of the Marista and Bueno districts during the initial climb.
The arrival into Santos Dumont is widely considered one of the most beautiful in the world. The right side offers the iconic close-up views of Christ the Redeemer and Sugarloaf Mountain during the final descent and banking turn.
The right side is generally superior for the arrival phase into Rio, offering a high probability of seeing the iconic Christ the Redeemer and the city skyline during the descent and final approach.
The right side offers the most iconic urban approach in Brazil, featuring a clear view of the Pico do Jaraguá, the modern skyscrapers along Marginal Pinheiros, and the sprawling Ibirapuera Park just before touchdown at Congonhas.
The left side typically provides the most iconic view of Brasilia's 'Airplane' urban design (Plano Piloto) and the North Wing as the aircraft maneuvers for landing at BSB.
The Right Side is preferred primarily for the breathtaking final approach, offering a direct view of the majestic Chapada dos Guimarães red sandstone cliffs and the rugged Serra de São Vicente.
The right side offers superior views of the dramatic Serra do Lajeado mesas and the expansive Tocantins River reservoir during the descent into Palmas.
The left side offers a more diverse landscape, featuring the rugged transition from the Cerrado plateau to the foothills of the Serra da Mantiqueira, alongside distant views of major reservoirs and the urban centers of the Triângulo Mineiro.
The right side offers a more dramatic transition from the Cerrado plains to the rugged Serra da Cantareira and the overwhelming urban density of the São Paulo metropolitan area, especially during the final approach.
The left side offers a superior view of the massive Itumbiara Reservoir and the transition into the productive agricultural heartlands of the Triângulo Mineiro and northern São Paulo.
The left side offers superior views of the dense urban skylines of both Goiânia and Uberlândia, along with the most scenic angles of the Paranaíba River crossing.
The right side offers superior views of the massive Corumbá reservoir system and a more dramatic transition into the rugged hilly terrain of Minas Gerais.