Departing passengers on the right side enjoy expansive views of the Iași skyline, featuring landmarks like the Palace of Culture and the Unirii Square.
The Right Side offers a spectacular continuous panorama of the Alpine chain as the flight traverses Northern Italy, including the Dolomites and the stunning wall of mountains surrounding Turin.
The right side offers a superior view of the stunning Dalmatian Coast and the Croatian islands, as well as a higher probability of seeing Rome's historic center during the final approach into Fiumicino.
The right side offers a superior view during the approach to Italy, often featuring a spectacular panorama of the Venetian Lagoon, the city of Venice, and the distant snow-capped Alps to the north.
The right side provides a dramatic panoramic view of the Eastern Carpathian Mountains, particularly the Vrancea range, alongside the industrial heart of the Prahova Valley.
The right side offers spectacular views of the High Tatras mountain range and a clear sight of Bratislava during the descent into Vienna, providing a more diverse landscape transition from the Romanian forests to the jagged Slovakian peaks.
The right side is generally preferred for the iconic final approach into Tel Aviv, where passengers are treated to a sweeping view of the Israeli coastline, urban skyline, and the historic Port of Jaffa.
The right side provides a superior vantage point for the dramatic High Tatra mountains and the intricate coastline of the Low Countries before entering UK airspace.