Loading map...
LPL → KRK
Which side of the plane to sit from Liverpool John Lennon Airport (Liverpool) to Kraków John Paul II International Airport (Krakow)?
Right Side of the Plane
The right side offers a superior view of the Liverpool city skyline on departure and the scenic approach over the Vistula River into Krakow.
Liverpool City Center
Aerial view of the Pier Head, Albert Dock, and the city's iconic football stadiums.
Peak District
The rolling hills and moors of England's first national park as you head east.
Harz Mountains
The highest mountain range in Northern Germany, often snow-capped in winter.
Wroclaw Skyline
The historic 'City of a Hundred Bridges' visible as you traverse southern Poland.
Wawel Royal Castle
Dramatic views of the Vistula River and the historic heart of Krakow during the final descent.
Sit on the right for the best chance of seeing Krakow's Old Town. On the approach to Runway 25, the plane often circles over the city, offering a perfect view of the Vistula river and Wawel Castle.
Mersey Estuary
Glimpse the expansive Mersey river opening into the Irish Sea immediately after takeoff.
West Frisian Islands
The unique chain of islands along the Dutch coast, including Texel and Terschelling.
Bremen Region
The industrial landscape and river systems around the northern German city of Bremen.
Lower Silesian Forests
Dense woodland areas spanning the border regions between Germany and Poland.
Look out early for the Dutch coastline. Morning flights provide soft lighting over the North Sea, but be prepared for cloud cover which is common in this corridor.
Distance: 1,594 km (990 miles)
Approximate Flight Time: 2 hrs 8 min
Departure: LPL (53.33359909057617, -2.849720001220703)
Arrival: KRK (50.077702, 19.7848)
Route Type: International
Thank you for booking your travels through our travel partners. The commissions from your bookings keep this site running.