Passengers on the left side can catch glimpses of the distant downtown Houston skyline and the sprawling urban landscape during the initial ascent.
The right side offers a superior view of the Louisiana wetlands and the most iconic perspective of the Atlanta skyline during the standard approach into ATL from the west.
The Right Side offers a superior perspective of the Southeast's diverse waterways, the distant Gulf Coast horizon, and a more scenic final approach over the Piedmont's major reservoirs like Jordan Lake.
The right side offers a scenic transition from the dense pine forests of East Texas to the rolling Ozark plateau foothills and the perfectly gridded agricultural patterns of the Midwest.
The right side provides the most dramatic views of the Mississippi River's oxbow bends and the Ohio River crossing, along with a high probability of seeing the Indianapolis skyline during the final approach.
The right side offers superior views of the Texas coastline, the sprawling Atchafalaya Basin, and a stunning aerial perspective of the Mississippi River and downtown Baton Rouge upon landing.
The Right Side offers a superior vantage point for the industrial energy corridor of the Gulf Coast and the vast coastal estuaries near the Texas-Louisiana border.
The left side offers the most consistent views of urban landmarks, including a potential sweep of the Houston skyline on departure and the beautiful Cross Lake just before landing in Shreveport.
The right side offers superior views of the Houston skyline, the industrial scale of the Port of Houston, and the unique coastline of the Gulf of Mexico as you approach Lafayette.
While the flight involves a lengthy Atlantic crossing, the right side offers a superior vantage point for the dramatic transition from the vast Sahara Desert to the lush Niger River basin before descending over the sprawling Lagos metropolis.
The left side of the aircraft offers superior views of the Appalachian foothills and the dense forests of the Southeast, especially during the descent into South Carolina.
The right side offers a superior vantage point for the Dallas-Fort Worth skyline, several large Texas reservoirs, and a better angle of the approach into Oklahoma City.
The right side offers a superior perspective of the winding Mississippi Delta and the scenic Tennessee River, culminating in a high probability of viewing the Nashville skyline during the final descent.