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LPL → POZ
Which side of the plane to sit from Liverpool John Lennon Airport (Liverpool) to Poznań-Ławica Airport (Poznan)?
Left Side of the Plane
The left side offers superior coastal views, including the Mersey and Humber estuaries, the intricate Frisian Islands along the Dutch/German coast, and the major metropolitan area of Hamburg.
Liverpool Skyline
Aerial view of the Pier Head, the 'Three Graces', and the Mersey Estuary immediately after departure from LPL.
Humber Estuary
The massive tidal estuary on the east coast of Northern England, marked by the iconic Humber Bridge.
Frisian Islands
A stunning chain of islands stretching along the Netherlands and Germany, separated from the mainland by the Wadden Sea mudflats.
Hamburg Port
One of Europe's largest ports and the winding Elbe River as the flight traverses Northern Germany.
Oder River
The natural border between Germany and Poland, visible as you cross into Polish airspace.
Choose the left side for morning flights to avoid direct sunlight and glare. This side provides the best perspective of the Dutch and German coastlines. Look out for the distinct sandbanks of the Wadden Sea, which are particularly vibrant during low tide. As you approach Poznan, the left side often views the northern suburbs and the lush Greater Poland region.
The Peak District
Rolling hills and moorlands of England's first national park visible shortly after takeoff.
The Randstad
The densely populated urban arc of the Netherlands, including distant views of Amsterdam and Utrecht.
Harz Mountains
The highest mountain range in Northern Germany, visible in the distance to the south on clear days.
Berlin Outskirts
Distant views of the German capital's sprawling metropolitan area and its surrounding lakes.
Warta River Valley
The meandering Warta River as the aircraft begins its final descent into Poznań-Ławica.
The right side is prone to solar glare during the middle of the day as the flight heads east. However, it offers better views of the English Midlands and the industrial heart of the Netherlands. During winter months, the snow-covered Harz Mountains to the south can be a highlight. During the descent into POZ, this side typically offers a good view of the southern city districts.
Distance: 1,320 km (820 miles)
Approximate Flight Time: 1 hr 46 min
Departure: LPL (53.33359909057617, -2.849720001220703)
Arrival: POZ (52.4210014343, 16.8262996674)
Route Type: International
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