Takeoff often provides sweeping views of the Andaman Sea coastline or the dramatic limestone karsts of Phang Nga Bay, depending on the departure direction.
The right side offers an unparalleled view of the iconic Phang Nga Bay limestone karsts immediately after departure, followed by the emerald waters of the Gulf of Thailand and the Pattaya coastline.
The right side offers an unparalleled vantage point for the eastern Himalayas and the dramatic high-altitude landscapes of the Tibetan Plateau and Tian Shan mountains.
The Right Side is the clear winner, offering spectacular views of Phang Nga Bay's limestone karsts immediately after takeoff and a superior panorama of the Bangkok skyline and the Chao Phraya River during the final approach.
The right side is superior for this route as it offers breathtaking panoramas of the Himalayas and the Hindu Kush mountain ranges, alongside the limestone karsts of Southern Thailand during departure.
The right side offers a superior visual experience, starting with the spectacular limestone karsts of Phang Nga Bay after takeoff, followed by potential views of the Taiwanese highlands and the stunning archipelago of South Korea's southern coast.
The left side offers a superior perspective for the iconic Phuket departure and the world-famous Sydney Harbour approach, including the Opera House and Bridge.
The left side offers a superior view of the iconic limestone karsts of Phang Nga Bay and the stunning cluster of islands within the Ang Thong National Marine Park.
The right side offers a spectacular approach into Manila, often featuring a clear view of the world-famous Taal Volcano and the vibrant island scenery of the Philippines.
The right side offers an unbeatable view of Phang Nga Bay's karst islands immediately after takeoff and spectacular views of the Yangtze River and Southern China's limestone mountains during the descent.
The right side offers unparalleled views of the world's most dramatic mountain ranges, including the Western Himalayas, the Pamirs, and the Tien Shan, as well as the unique geography of the Central Asian lakes and the Ural range.
The right side offers an unbeatable start with views of the limestone karsts in Phang Nga Bay, followed by extensive views of China's major river systems and a more scenic approach into Beijing's urban landscape.
The right side is superior for this route, offering a breathtaking view of the limestone karsts of Phang Nga Bay immediately after takeoff and a prime perspective of the Altai Mountains and the Ob River during the approach into Novosibirsk.