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LPL → WRO
Which side of the plane to sit from Liverpool John Lennon Airport (Liverpool) to Copernicus Wrocław Airport (Wroclaw)?
Left Side of the Plane
The left side provides a superior view of the Liverpool waterfront upon departure and a clearer perspective of Wroclaw's historic Old Town during the final approach.
Liverpool Mersey Waterfront
A stunning view of the Royal Albert Dock and the historic 'Three Graces' shortly after takeoff from LPL.
Peak District
Bird's-eye view of the rolling hills and limestone valleys of England's first national park.
Frisian Islands
The unique chain of sandy islands along the Dutch and German coastlines separated by the Wadden Sea.
Berlin Skyline
On clear days, the distant silhouette of the Berlin TV Tower can be seen to the north as you cross Eastern Germany.
Wroclaw Cathedral Island
The illuminated spires of Ostrów Tumski are visible as the plane descends into Copernicus Airport.
For the best experience, choose a seat forward of the wing to avoid engine heat haze. This route is typically flown in the afternoon; the sun will be on the right side of the aircraft, meaning the left side offers better lighting for photography without glare. Watch for the North Sea crossing mid-flight, which often features massive offshore wind farms.
Cheshire Plain
The patchwork of green fields and rural estates across Cheshire and the Midlands immediately after takeoff.
Europort Rotterdam
Massive industrial landscapes and the heavy shipping traffic of one of the world's busiest ports.
Harz Mountains
The highest mountain range in Northern Germany, featuring dense forests and the prominent Brocken peak.
Lusatian Lake District
A massive artificial lake district in Eastern Germany created from former open-cast coal mines.
Sky Tower Wroclaw
Poland's tallest building by roof height dominates the southern skyline during the final descent.
The right side is excellent for spotting major European cities like Amsterdam and Hannover from a distance. During winter months, the Harz Mountains on this side are often snow-capped, providing a stark contrast to the lowlands. Be aware that the sun will be directly hitting this side for most of the eastbound journey, so keep your window shade ready.
Distance: 1,363 km (847 miles)
Approximate Flight Time: 1 hr 49 min
Departure: LPL (53.33359909057617, -2.849720001220703)
Arrival: WRO (51.10269927979999, 16.885799408)
Route Type: International
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