During the climb over the Pacific Ocean, the right side provides panoramic views of Santa Monica, Malibu, and the rugged Santa Monica Mountains.
The Left Side offers a superior vantage point for the dramatic crossing of the Rocky Mountains and the scenic approach over Lake Erie into Cleveland.
The right side offers a superior view of the dramatic Sea of Cortez and the rugged peaks of the Sierra Madre Occidental, finishing with potential views of the Belizean coastline and reef on approach.
The right side offers a superior viewing experience, featuring the dramatic volcanic landscapes of the Kamchatka Peninsula and clearer views of the Japanese coastline without the harsh glare of the southern sun.
The right side is the superior choice for this transcontinental route, offering a front-row seat to the Grand Canyon and a spectacular view of the Milwaukee skyline upon arrival.
The right side is the clear winner for this route, offering a spectacular view of the California coast upon departure and, most importantly, the iconic turquoise lagoons and island chains of Fiji during the descent into Nadi.
The Left Side is generally superior for this long-haul route, offering prime views of the Greenland ice sheets during the transatlantic crossing and a stunning panoramic perspective of the lush Turkish Black Sea coastline during the descent into Ordu.
The left side offers a superior view of the majestic northern Rocky Mountains and the impressive expanses of the Great Lakes and Finger Lakes as you traverse the continent.
The Left Side (Port) provides an incredible vantage point for the diverse geography of the Mexican mainland, including the massive Sierra Madre Occidental mountain range and the spectacular active volcanoes near Colima.
The Right Side is preferred for its superior views of the California coastline upon departure and the varied landscapes of Luzon, including the Sierra Madre mountains and the Metro Manila urban sprawl, during the approach.
The left side offers a spectacular vantage point for the most dramatic sections of the Rockies and Utah's red rock country, while also providing better lighting by avoiding the direct southern sun on this eastbound transcontinental route.
The right side offers a superior mix of coastal vistas along the Pacific, the stunning turquoise waters of the Sea of Cortez, and a better chance to spot the VolcΓ‘n de Tequila during the final approach into Guadalajara.
The left side of the aircraft offers a spectacular sequence of geological transitions, from the high peaks of the San Gabriel Mountains to the colorful desert expanses of Arizona and the dense forests of New Mexico.