Passengers on the right side can view the massive aviation manufacturing facilities and the Spirit AeroSystems campus that define the 'Air Capital of the World.'
The right side offers the most iconic landmarks of the American West, including views of the southern Rockies, the Grand Canyon, and the classic aerial approach over downtown Los Angeles.
The left side offers a superior view of iconic Southwestern landmarks including the Meteor Crater, the South Rim of the Grand Canyon, and a spectacular close-up of the Hoover Dam and the Las Vegas Strip during the final approach.
The right side offers a superior vantage point for the southern Rocky Mountains, the massive Valles Caldera, and the vibrant colors of the Painted Desert and Mogollon Rim during the descent into Arizona.
The right side offers superior views of the sprawling North Texas landscape, including major reservoirs and a spectacular aerial view of the DFW International Airport complex during the descent into Dallas.
The Right Side is typically superior for this route because it offers a more frequent and direct view of the Chicago skyline and Lake Michigan during the standard arrival procedures into O'Hare.
The right side offers a superior perspective of the rolling Ozark Mountains and typically provides the most iconic view of the Atlanta skyline during the final approach from the west.
The right side offers superior views of the Dallas-Fort Worth skyline in the distance and a higher probability of seeing the Houston downtown skyline during the standard approach patterns into IAH.
The left side provides a more dramatic introduction to the Rockies, featuring Pikes Peak and the Denver skyline on most standard approach patterns from the southeast.
The left side is slightly superior due to the spectacular views of the Dallas skyline during the standard arrival patterns into DFW, alongside a great perspective of downtown Wichita immediately after takeoff.
The right side is recommended for its views of the Des Moines skyline and the dramatic crossing of the Missouri and Mississippi rivers before landing.
The right side offers a superior perspective of major urban centers like Kansas City and provides a more consistent view of the Chicago skyline during the standard approach into Midway.