Passengers on the right side will see the expansive airport terminal architecture followed by a panoramic view of the Incheon Bridge and the futuristic Songdo International Business District.
The left side offers a front-row seat to the stunning Central Mountain Range of Taiwan and the vibrant urban landscapes along the island's western corridor.
The left side offers a superior vantage point for the scenic descent over the Seto Inland Sea, showcasing its numerous islands and the famous bridge networks of the Shimanami Kaido.
The left side offers superior views of the diverse Southeast Asian landmass, including the mountains of Vietnam and the world-famous limestone karsts of Phang Nga Bay upon arrival.
The right side offers a superior view of the massive inland lakes of central China and a more dramatic panoramic perspective of the limestone karst formations during the descent into Guilin.
The left side offers a more consistent panoramic view of the South Korean coastline, the northern islands of the Ryukyu chain, and the dramatic mountainous terrain of northern Okinawa during the descent.
The right side offers a spectacular aerial view of the volcanic landscapes of Kyushu, specifically the Shimabara Peninsula and the dramatic peaks of Mount Unzen just before landing.
The right side offers superior views of Jeju Island's volcanic landscape shortly after takeoff and provides a better angle for the breathtaking coral reefs and lagoon formations upon approaching Palau.
The right side offers a superior view of the volcanic landscape of Kyushu, including the iconic Mount Aso caldera and the beautiful islands of the Tsushima Strait.
The left side provides a more dramatic view of the mountainous spine of Taiwan and the verdant, rugged terrain of Northern Luzon before the descent into Manila.
The left side is generally superior for this route because it offers the iconic view of the Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge during many standard landing approaches from the north, as well as spectacular sunrise views over the Pacific Ocean.
The right side offers a more diverse range of scenery, featuring the dramatic coastline of the Shandong Peninsula, the massive Yangtze River Delta, and a spectacular approach into the dense urban landscape of Shenzhen.
The left side offers a superior view of the Incheon Bridge during takeoff and the iconic Mount Tai (Tai Shan) during the approach into Jinan, along with the scenic southern coastline of the Shandong Peninsula.