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LTN → AYT
Which side of the plane to sit from London Luton Airport (London) to Antalya International Airport (Antalya)?
Right Side of the Plane
The right side provides an exceptional panoramic view of the Swiss Alps, the stunning Croatian coastline, and a spectacular approach over the Greek Islands and the Turquoise Coast.
London Suburbs
Detailed views of the Thames Estuary and the southeastern English countryside upon departure.
Swiss Alps
Breathtaking vistas of high-altitude glaciers and famous peaks like the Matterhorn in the distance.
Adriatic Archipelago
The stunning contrast of turquoise water and white stone islands along the Croatian coast.
Aegean Islands
Dotted Greek islands scattered across the deep blue sea during the mid-flight transition.
Antalya Bay
A panoramic sweep of the city's coastline and beaches during the final landing pattern.
The right side is the clear winner for coastal scenery. Aim for a window seat behind the wing for unobstructed photos of the Adriatic and Aegean. On the final approach, the right side often looks directly over the city of Antalya and its harbor.
English Channel
View the narrow crossing between the UK and France with busy shipping lanes below.
Austrian Alps
Spectacular views of snow-capped peaks and glacial valleys across Central Europe.
Balkan Interior
The rugged and less-traveled mountain ranges of Serbia and Bulgaria.
Taurus Mountains
A dramatic descent over the limestone peaks that border the Mediterranean coast.
Sit on the left for the best morning light when flying southeast to avoid glare. This side is superior for viewing the northern ridges of the Taurus Mountains during the final approach phase into Antalya.
Distance: 2,949 km (1,832 miles)
Approximate Flight Time: 3 hrs 56 min
Departure: LTN (51.87469863891602, -0.36833301186561584)
Arrival: AYT (36.898701, 30.800501)
Route Type: International
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