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LOP → SIN
Which side of the plane to sit from Lombok International Airport (Praya) to Singapore Changi Airport (Singapore)?
Left Side of the Plane
The left side of the aircraft offers unparalleled views of Indonesia's volcanic chain, specifically the majestic peaks of Bali and East Java, which are the primary highlights of this route.
Mount Agung
Bali's highest and most sacred volcano is prominently visible shortly after departure from Lombok.
Mount Batur
A stunning view of the wide volcanic caldera and its lake located in the highlands of Bali.
East Java Coastline
As the flight tracks West-Northwest, the northern coast of Java with its busy ports like Surabaya can be seen.
Riau Archipelago
During the descent into Singapore, the lush green islands of the Riau chain appear below the wing.
For the best visibility of the volcanoes, book a morning flight; by midday, clouds typically gather around the peaks. Sit a few rows ahead of the wing to ensure your view of Mount Agung is not obstructed by the engine.
Mount Rinjani
Immediately after takeoff from Praya, look right to see the massive crater of Lombok's own active volcano.
Gili Islands
The three famous coral-fringed islands are clearly visible just off the northwest coast of Lombok.
Belitung Island
This island is often passed mid-flight, recognizable by its bright white sand and surrounding turquoise waters.
Singapore Strait
An incredible sight of hundreds of anchored tankers and container ships awaits as you approach Changi.
The right side is perfect for catching the sunrise on early morning flights. Additionally, if the flight approaches Changi from the South (Runway 02L/R), the right side occasionally offers views of the Marina Bay skyline.
Distance: 1,765 km (1,097 miles)
Approximate Flight Time: 2 hrs 21 min
Departure: LOP (-8.757322, 116.276675)
Arrival: SIN (1.35019, 103.994003)
Route Type: International
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