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KUN → TPS
Which side of the plane to sit from Kaunas International Airport (Kaunas) to Vincenzo Florio Airport Trapani-Birgi (Trapani)?
Right Side of the Plane
The right side of the aircraft offers a superior view of the Eastern Alps and Dolomites, followed by the stunning Italian coastline and the final approach over the Egadi Islands.
Eastern Alps & Dolomites
Spectacular aerial views of the snow-capped Austrian Alps and the unique limestone formations of the Dolomites.
Venetian Lagoon
Depending on the specific airway, the distinctive shape of Venice and its surrounding islands can be spotted.
Eternal City Reach
As you fly down the spine of Italy, the western side offers views toward the Tyrrhenian coast and Rome.
Ustica Island
A small, lonely volcanic island north of Sicily that stands out against the deep blue sea during descent.
Egadi Archipelago
The islands of Favignana and Levanzo are frequently visible during the final banking maneuvers into Trapani.
The right side is the 'scenic side' for mountain lovers, providing the best angle for the Alps. For the best experience, choose a seat ahead of the wing to ensure an unobstructed view of the Egadi Islands and the Trapani salt pans during the final approach. Seasonal tip: in winter, the sunset over the Tyrrhenian Sea is best viewed from this side.
Warsaw Panorama
The flight path typically passes west of Warsaw, offering a sprawling view of the Polish capital's skyline.
High Tatras
Distant but sharp views of the jagged peaks marking the border between Poland and Slovakia.
Dalmatian Coast
As the plane crosses the Adriatic, you can see the intricate network of islands along the Croatian shoreline.
Mount Etna
On the descent toward Sicily, Europe's most active volcano is often visible in the distance to the southeast.
Erice Hilltop
Just before touchdown, the ancient walled town of Erice perched on Mount San Giuliano comes into view.
Sit on the left for the best morning light during southbound flights to avoid glare. Watch for the dramatic transition from the European mainland to the deep blue of the Tyrrhenian Sea. If the flight arrives at night, the lights of Palermo are a major highlight on this side.
Distance: 2,088 km (1,297 miles)
Approximate Flight Time: 2 hrs 47 min
Departure: KUN (54.96390151977539, 24.084800720214844)
Arrival: TPS (37.9114, 12.488)
Route Type: International
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