Passengers will see the stark, moss-covered lava fields of the Reykjanes Peninsula and the dramatic clashing of the North Atlantic waves against the rugged volcanic coastline.
The left side offers a superior vantage point for Iceland's dramatic northern coastline and the breathtaking entrance into the Finnish archipelago across the Baltic Sea.
The right side offers spectacular views of Iceland's volcanic landscape immediately after takeoff and a picturesque panorama of the Irish countryside and Dublin city during the descent.
The left side offers superior views of the dramatic Icelandic coastline upon departure and a higher probability of spotting the Faroe Islands during the transit across the North Atlantic.
The left side offers an exceptional perspective of the Icelandic volcanic landscape upon departure and a prime view of the dramatic Norwegian coastline and northern fjords during the descent into Bergen.
The left side offers a superior perspective of Reykjavik upon departure, potential views of the Faroe Islands, and a better angle of the Black Forest and the Rhine Valley during the descent into Basel.
The left side offers the most dramatic views of the Scottish Highlands and the iconic Loch Lomond during the descent, along with a glimpse of Iceland's glaciated southern coast upon departure.
The left side offers superior views of the Reykjavik metropolitan area during departure and a higher probability of spotting the Faroe and Shetland Islands during the transit across the North Atlantic.
The right side provides a front-row seat to Iceland's dramatic volcanic activity on the Reykjanes Peninsula and offers the most scenic views of the Dutch coastline and polders upon arrival at Schiphol.
The left side offers a superior mix of volcanic Icelandic landscapes upon departure, potential views of the Faroe Islands, and a higher chance of seeing the London skyline during the final approach into Gatwick.