Passengers can observe the vast palm oil estates of Selangor and the intricate layout of the airport terminals during the initial climb.
The right side of the aircraft offers a more dramatic crossing into the Indian subcontinent, featuring the rugged Satpura mountain ranges, the prominent Narmada River, and a high chance of spotting the world's tallest statue during descent.
The left side offers superior views of the Indochina coastline, including the central Vietnam coast and Hainan Island, followed by a scenic approach over the rugged mountains of Fujian province.
The left side offers a superior perspective of the Titiwangsa mountain range during the cruise and a breathtaking view of the South China Sea coastline and the Kelantan River mouth during the final approach.
While both sides offer coastal views, the right side provides the most iconic views of the Hong Kong skyline, Victoria Harbour, and the lush islands of the South China Sea during the final approach.
The left side provides a superior vantage point for the rugged Titiwangsa Mountains and the sprawling rainforests of the central peninsula.
The left side offers a stunning sequence of coastal scenery, from the emerald islands of Langkawi to the dramatic limestone peaks of Southern Thailand and the upper Gulf coast.
The left side offers superior views of the dramatic Rub' al Khali desert dunes and the rugged Hejaz mountain range as you approach the holy city of Madinah.
The right side offers a superior view of the Australian interior's dramatic salt lakes, the rugged MacDonnell Ranges, and a spectacular aerial perspective of the Gold Coast skyline during the final approach.
The right side provides a more diverse viewing experience, including the lush Western Ghats of India, the strategic Strait of Hormuz, and a superior perspective of the Kuwait City skyline during the final descent.
The left side offers a more diverse range of landmarks, including the Kuala Lumpur skyline upon departure, the urban sprawl of Western Taiwan, and a scenic approach over the mountains of Shikoku and the Ise Bay.
The right side offers a dramatic sequence of the lush Sumatran coastline and the spectacular volcanic arc of Central Java during the final approach.
The right side of the aircraft offers the most diverse geographic views, including the potential for spotting the Andaman Islands mid-flight and a superior view of the Indian coastline and Eastern Ghats during the approach into Bangalore.