Passengers on the left side will enjoy views of the dense Havana urban landscape and the iconic Malecón coastline as the aircraft climbs and banks north.
The left side offers a superior view of the dramatic Andean transition, featuring the lush Colombian cordilleras and the high-altitude peaks of northern Peru.
While both sides provide views of the Caribbean and the Andes, the Right Side offers a more dramatic perspective of the Western Cordillera and the Pichincha volcano during the descent into Quito's high-altitude basin.
While the left side provides glimpses of the US East Coast, the right side is superior for this eastbound journey, offering a stunning Atlantic sunrise and the iconic snow-capped Swiss Alps during the final approach into Zurich.
The left side is the preferred choice for this route, providing an unparalleled view of Havana's historic harbor at takeoff and the world-famous San Blas Islands during the approach into Panama. This side captures the most diverse geographic features, from the turquoise Cuban cays to the dense tropical forests of the Isthmus of Panama.
The left side offers a front-row seat to the Greater Antilles, providing consistent views of the coastlines of Cuba, Hispaniola, and Puerto Rico, followed by a dramatic approach to Martinique's volcanic landscape.
The left side provides the most dramatic views of the Caribbean Sea and the iconic white-sand beaches of the Cancun Hotel Zone during the final approach into Mexico.
The right side offers a superior perspective of the Cuban coastline and the iconic Isla de la Juventud before providing the classic aerial view of Grand Cayman's world-famous Seven Mile Beach upon arrival.
The left side offers a superior vantage point for tracking the North American coastline, potentially catching the lights of major East Coast cities and the rugged terrain of Newfoundland before crossing the Atlantic.
The left side offers the most vibrant views of the Great Bahama Bank's turquoise waters shortly after departure and provides a spectacular approach over the lush green mountains of Northern Spain and the Picos de Europa.
The right side offers a superior view of the dramatic volcanic cordillera of Central America, including the massive peaks of Guatemala and the final approach over the Salvadoran highlands.
The left side of the aircraft offers a superior experience as it typically tracks along the North American coastline before crossing the North Atlantic, often providing glimpses of the Canadian Maritimes and Greenland's ice caps.
The Right Side is preferred for the spectacular final approach into Isla Margarita, offering views of the Venezuelan mainland coastline, the salt flats of Araya, and the turquoise waters of Los Roques.