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Tip: Sit on the right side for takeoff.

During departure, the right side provides panoramic views of the Tsing Ma Bridge and the distant, dense skyscrapers of Kowloon and Hong Kong Island.

HKG β†’ CRK
Hong Kong to Angeles City
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The right side offers a superior view of Hong Kong's Lantau Island and the HZMB bridge on departure, followed by a dramatic approach into Clark featuring the stunning slopes of Mount Pinatubo and the Zambales mountain range.

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8.6
HKG β†’ MEL
Hong Kong to Melbourne
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The right side offers superior views during the approach into Melbourne, often providing a stunning panorama of Port Phillip Bay and the city skyline, along with better sunset vistas over the Australian Outback on daylight flights.

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8.5
HKG β†’ DME
Hong Kong to Moscow
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The right side provides a superior perspective of Central Asia's diverse geography, including the massive Lake Balkhash and a more direct view of the Ural Mountains during the transition from Asia into Europe.

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8.5
HKG β†’ DAD
Hong Kong to Danang
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The Left Side is superior for this route because it offers a panoramic view of the Hong Kong skyline during departure and provides a stunning perspective of the Da Nang coastline, Son Tra Peninsula, and the city's famous white-sand beaches upon arrival.

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8.5
HKG β†’ WNZ
Hong Kong to Wenzhou
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The right side offers a stunning continuous view of the southeastern Chinese coastline, including the architectural marvels of Xiamen, the intricate Fujian archipelago, and the vast East China Sea, whereas the left side focuses more on rugged inland mountainous terrain.

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8.5
HKG β†’ KHH
Hong Kong to Kaohsiung
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The left side is generally superior for this short hop, offering the best chance to see the iconic Hong Kong skyline shortly after takeoff and providing clear views of Kaohsiung's northern urban landmarks like Lotus Pond during the final approach.

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8.5
HKG β†’ TSN
Hong Kong to Tianjin
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The right side offers superior scenic diversity, featuring the massive Poyang Lake, the industrial scale of the Bohai Bay coastline, and better lighting for photography on northbound flights during the day.

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8.5
HKG β†’ SHA
Hong Kong to Shanghai
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The right side offers a superior vantage point of the South China Sea coastline, the fascinating islands of the Taiwan Strait, and the massive Zhoushan Archipelago during the descent.

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8.5
HKG β†’ OVB
Hong Kong to Novosibirsk
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The left side offers a more dramatic perspective of the Altai Mountains and the heart of the Gobi Desert, with optimal lighting for evening photography during the long journey north.

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8.5
HKG β†’ HAN
Hong Kong to Hanoi
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The right side offers a superior view of the Pearl River Delta's urban landscape, the world's longest sea-crossing bridge, and the dramatic karst limestone peaks of southern China and northern Vietnam.

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8.5
HKG β†’ AMS
Hong Kong to Amsterdam
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The Right Side offers superior, consistent lighting for photography and a front-row seat to the dramatic Tianshan mountain ranges and the North Sea approach.

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8.5
HKG β†’ PER
Hong Kong to Perth
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The right side offers spectacular views of the Western Australian coastline, including the Ningaloo Reef and Shark Bay, complemented by stunning Indian Ocean sunsets on typical afternoon arrivals.

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8.5
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