Passengers on the right side will enjoy sweeping views of the Larnaca Salt Lake and the city's coastal skyline as the aircraft climbs away from the island.
The left side offers a more consistent sequence of geographic landmarks, including the Troodos Mountains, the spectacular Turkish coastline, and the unique Salt Lake (Tuz GΓΆlΓΌ) in Central Anatolia.
The right side provides the most spectacular geographic variety, including the striking white expanse of Lake Tuz in Turkey and the winding Dnieper River system in Eastern Europe.
The left side offers superior lighting conditions for photography and better views of the Mediterranean islands, the dramatic southern slopes of the Alps, and a higher probability of seeing the London skyline on approach.
The left side offers a superior vantage point for the dramatic Taurus Mountains in Turkey and the rugged Carpathian range in Central Europe, while benefiting from better lighting conditions on northbound routes.
The left side offers a more diverse range of scenery, including the western ridge of the Taurus Mountains and the rural landscapes of central Anatolia, followed by a dramatic transition into the Black Sea.