Passengers will see the sprawling agricultural fields of the Red River Delta and the winding Red River as the plane climbs away from the city.
The right side is the premier choice for this route, offering a breathtaking aerial perspective of the Angkor Archaeological Park and the West Baray on the final approach to Siem Reap.
The left side provides a breathtaking panorama of Vietnam's eastern coastline, featuring the Gulf of Tonkin and the vast East Sea horizon.
The right side offers the most dramatic transition from the Red River Delta to the high peaks of the Hoang Lien Son range, finishing with a panoramic descent into the historic Muong Thanh Valley.
The left side of the aircraft offers the most dramatic views, including the bustling coastlines of Southern China and a superior vantage point for the Japanese mainland, islands, and potentially Mount Fuji during the descent into Nagoya.
The right side provides a superior vantage point for the dramatic Central Mountain Range of Taiwan and the stunning turquoise reef patterns of the Ryukyu Islands before the final approach into Fukuoka.
The left side provides stunning views of the Vietnamese coastline, the Gulf of Tonkin, and a spectacular aerial approach over the Son Tra Peninsula and Da Nang Bay.
The left side is the clear winner for this route primarily due to the spectacular aerial views of Halong Bay shortly after takeoff from Hanoi, offering a unique perspective of the iconic limestone karsts and emerald waters.
The left side offers a front-row seat to the breathtaking Vietnamese coastline, where the rugged mountains meet the turquoise waters of the East Sea.
The left side offers a stunning continuous panorama of Vietnam's central coastline, featuring the intersection of the Annamite Range and the East Sea, including major bays and the city of Da Nang.
The left side is the superior choice for this route, primarily for the iconic view of Mount Fuji during the descent into Tokyo, along with better views of the Japanese coastline.
The left side offers spectacular views of Vietnam's highest peaks and the dramatic alpine geography of the Hengduan Mountains as you approach the Sichuan Basin.
The left side offers a superior view of the dramatic Tibetan Plateau and the snow-capped peaks of the Himalayas, followed by the stunning transition from the Caspian Sea to the European Alps.