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LPL → FAO
Which side of the plane to sit from Liverpool John Lennon Airport (Liverpool) to Faro Airport (Faro)?
Left Side of the Plane
The left side is superior for this route because it offers the most iconic arrival views of the Ria Formosa lagoons and a better perspective of the Picos de Europa mountains in Northern Spain.
Mersey Estuary
Aerial views of the Wirral Peninsula and the industrial heritage of the Liverpool waterfront immediately after takeoff.
Snowdonia National Park
The rugged mountain peaks of North Wales are visible as the plane tracks south toward the Celtic Sea.
Picos de Europa
Dramatic limestone massifs in Northern Spain provide a stunning contrast as the flight crosses the Bay of Biscay.
Spanish Meseta
The vast, high-altitude central plateau of Spain, characterized by golden plains and geometric agricultural patterns.
Ria Formosa Nature Park
Breathtaking views of the barrier islands, sandbars, and turquoise channels as the plane descends into Faro.
The left side is essential for the approach into Faro (FAO); most flights land on Runway 28, meaning the plane flies parallel to the coast, offering a front-row seat to the Algarve's famous lagoons. On an afternoon flight, this side is also shaded, reducing window glare for better photos of the Spanish interior.
Liverpool City Skyline
A great view of the city's iconic Liver Building and docks if departing toward the west on Runway 27.
St George's Channel
The sparkling waters between Wales and Ireland are prominent during the initial climb out of the UK.
Tagus River Valley
Views of one of the Iberian Peninsula's longest rivers as it snakes toward the Atlantic Ocean.
Serra de Monchique
The lush green mountain range of the Western Algarve is visible during the final stages of the descent.
Cape St. Vincent
On clear days, you may see the southwestern tip of Europe in the far distance as the plane turns toward Faro.
Choose the right side if you prefer views of the Atlantic horizon and the rugged western edges of the Iberian Peninsula. For morning flights, the sun will be behind you on this side, illuminating the Spanish landscape clearly. During takeoff at LPL, keep your camera ready for the airport perimeter and the Mersey bridges.
Distance: 1,857 km (1,154 miles)
Approximate Flight Time: 2 hrs 29 min
Departure: LPL (53.33359909057617, -2.849720001220703)
Arrival: FAO (37.0144004822, -7.965909957889999)
Route Type: International
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