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ISB → CPH
Which side of the plane to sit from New Islamabad International Airport (Islamabad) to Copenhagen Kastrup Airport (Copenhagen)?
Right Side of the Plane
The right side offers breathtaking views of the massive Hindu Kush mountain range early in the flight and provides a spectacular perspective of the Baltic coastline and Swedish archipelago upon arrival.
Hindu Kush Peaks
High-altitude, snow-covered summits of the Afghan and Tajik border regions.
Kyzylkum Desert
The striking red sands and vast arid stretches of Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan.
Volga River
One of Europe's longest rivers, winding through the Russian landscape towards the Caspian.
Baltic Sea Approach
Views of the Swedish coast and the busy shipping lanes entering the Oresund strait.
A daytime flight is essential for the Hindu Kush; sit on the right for the best mountain clarity. On the final approach to runway 22R or 04L, you will often see the vast offshore wind farms of Denmark.
Salt Range
Rugged geological formations in Pakistan visible shortly after departure from Islamabad.
Caspian Sea
The southern expanse of the world's largest inland sea as the flight crosses from Central Asia.
Central European Plains
Patterns of urban development and agriculture across Poland and Northern Germany.
Oresund Bridge
The iconic bridge-tunnel system connecting Malmo and Copenhagen visible during final descent.
On a clear day, look out for the Caucasus mountains on the horizon over the Caspian. During the descent into CPH, keep your camera ready for the engineering marvel of the Oresund Bridge if landing from the south.
Distance: 5,155 km (3,203 miles)
Approximate Flight Time: 6 hrs 4 min
Departure: ISB (33.560713, 72.851613)
Arrival: CPH (55.617900848389, 12.656000137329)
Route Type: International
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