Departing west provides an immediate view of the Royal Docks followed by a stunning panorama of the Canary Wharf and City of London skyscrapers. Passengers on the right side will enjoy a front-row seat to London's most iconic modern architectural landmarks during the initial climb.
The Right Side offers an exceptional vantage point for iconic London landmarks like Greenwich and the O2 Arena shortly after takeoff, followed by a spectacular aerial tour of the massive Port of Rotterdam and the city's modern architectural skyline during the descent.
The left side provides a superior vantage point for the dramatic snow-capped French Alps and the iconic cityscape of Nice during the final descent into CΓ΄te d'Azur.
While both sides offer incredible views of London during the steep departure from LCY, the Right Side typically provides a superior view of the O2 Arena and Greenwich on takeoff, followed by the winding Meuse River valley and the most scenic approach over the Ardennes forest and Luxembourg City.
The right side is superior for its sweeping views of the English East Coast and the breathtaking approach over the Firth of Forth bridges.
The right side offers a superior view of the iconic London skyline shortly after takeoff from LCY and provides a better perspective of the Normandy coastline and the famous beaches near Deauville during the final approach.
The left side of the aircraft offers a superior panoramic view of the London skyline upon departure from LCY, followed by an iconic approach over Lake Geneva with the Alps and Mont Blanc visible in the distance.
The left side offers a superior mix of London landmarks during departure, a clear perspective of the Pyrenees' highest peaks, and the iconic Mediterranean coastline upon arrival in Malaga.
The Left Side provides an unbeatable view of the Central London skyline immediately after takeoff from LCY, followed by a panoramic approach over Dublin Bay into Ireland.
The left side is superior for this route as it typically offers the most iconic views of the Thames Estuary on departure and a breathtaking panoramic approach into Palma, often featuring the famous La Seu Cathedral and the turquoise waters of the bay.
The Left Side is preferred for its vantage point over the Thames Estuary during takeoff and the superior views of the Black Forest and the Rhine river bend during the final approach into Basel.
The right side offers a superior perspective of the Thames Estuary's massive wind farms and the UNESCO-protected Wadden Sea mudflats upon entering Danish airspace.