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JFK β GND
Which side of the plane to sit from John F Kennedy International Airport (New York) to Point Salines International Airport (Point Salines)?
Right Side of the Plane
The right side offers a front-row seat to the stunning chain of the Lesser Antilles, including volcanic peaks and coral reefs, while the left side is predominantly open ocean.
Manhattan Skyline
Breathtaking views of the New York City skyline and Brooklyn shortly after takeoff from JFK.
Bahamian Cays
Vivid turquoise waters and the intricate patterns of the Exuma and Turks and Caicos island chains.
Leeward Islands
A sequence of volcanic islands including St. Kitts, Nevis, and the smoking Soufrière Hills in Montserrat.
The Pitons
The iconic twin volcanic spires of St. Lucia are often visible during the descent southward.
The Grenadines
Aerial views of Mustique, Canouan, and the Tobago Cays just before reaching Grenada.
St. George's
The colorful, horseshoe-shaped harbor of Grenada's capital during the final approach to GND.
Secure a window seat on the right to see the Caribbean islands as you fly south. The best views occur in the final 90 minutes of the flight. Try to book a seat ahead of the wing to ensure an unobstructed view of the volcanic topography and coral reefs.
Open Atlantic
Vast, deep-blue views of the North Atlantic Ocean for the majority of the cruise.
Atlantic Sunrise
Spectacular morning light and cloud formations if taking an early morning departure from JFK.
Grenada Windward Coast
The rugged, wave-battered eastern coastline of Grenada as the aircraft enters the traffic pattern.
The left side is best for passengers who prefer a quieter, less distracting view or those on early morning flights wanting to watch the sun rise over the ocean. On final approach, you will see the more natural, less developed side of Grenada.
Distance: 3,393 km (2,108 miles)
Approximate Flight Time: 4 hrs
Departure: JFK (40.63980103, -73.77890015)
Arrival: GND (12.004199981689451, -61.78620147705078)
Route Type: International
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