Passengers will often see the dense Manhattan skyline and the East River bridges as the aircraft climbs and maneuvers over Queens or the Bronx.
The left side of the aircraft offers a continuous panoramic view of the Atlantic coastline, including the Outer Banks and the historic coastal cities of the South.
The left side is the clear winner for this route, primarily due to the spectacular views of the Manhattan skyline immediately after departure from LaGuardia, followed by a direct perspective of the Susquehanna River and the Appalachian ridges.
The left side offers the most iconic experience on this route, specifically for the departure from New York where it provides a panoramic view of the Manhattan skyline, followed by the rugged South Shore of Nova Scotia during the descent.
The left side offers a premier coastal journey, showcasing the Atlantic shoreline, the unique geography of the Outer Banks, and the iconic launch pads of Cape Canaveral before arriving in Florida.
The left side provides a breathtaking view of the Manhattan skyline during the initial climb and offers the most direct perspective of the Finger Lakes' unique glacial formations during the cruise phase.
The left side offers a premier vantage point for the Manhattan skyline shortly after takeoff from LGA and generally provides a more direct view of the Des Moines cityscape and State Capitol during the arrival phase.
The left side offers an iconic departure view of the Manhattan skyline and a scenic journey along the Atlantic coastline and the Jersey Shore.
The left side provides a superior vantage point for the Atlantic coastline, including the Outer Banks and the vibrant blue waters of the Florida coast during the final descent.
The left side offers a superior perspective of the Manhattan skyline upon departure from LGA, followed by expansive views of the Catskills and the rugged Adirondack High Peaks during the northbound cruise.
The left side is superior primarily for the departure sequence out of LGA, which frequently offers a direct, sweeping panorama of the Manhattan skyline and the Hudson River. It also provides excellent views of the Appalachian ridge-and-valley province during the cruise phase.
The left side is the clear winner for its iconic views of the Manhattan skyline during departure and the dramatic geological formations of the Appalachian Mountains throughout the first half of the flight.
The left side offers a superior vantage point for the iconic Manhattan skyline during departure and the rolling hills of the Monadnock region upon arrival.