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LTN → KTW
Which side of the plane to sit from London Luton Airport (London) to Katowice International Airport (Katowice)?
Right Side of the Plane
The right side offers a superior vantage point for the London skyline during departure, a view of Germany's central highlands, and the rugged Sudetes mountains upon arrival in Poland.
Greater London
Aerial panorama of the Thames and London's skyscrapers during the climb-out phase.
The Ruhr Valley
The dense cluster of industrial cities like Dortmund and Essen in Western Germany.
Harz Mountains
Dark forested ridges and peaks of Central Germany's highest mountain range.
The Sudetes
Rugged peaks on the Czech-Polish border visible southwards during the descent.
Upper Silesian Area
The unique mix of heavy industry and forests characterizing the Katowice region.
The departure from Luton often provides a banking turn that showcases London; sit on the right for this view. Keep your camera ready for the Harz mountains mid-flight and the industrial landscape of Silesia as you descend into KTW.
North Sea Crossing
The transition from the English coast to the European mainland after departure.
Dutch Coastline
Intricate networks of dikes, canals, and reclaimed polders across the Netherlands.
Europort
Massive shipping infrastructure near Rotterdam visible on the northern horizon.
Lower Saxony Plains
The vast, flat agricultural heartland and river systems of Northern Germany.
Best during morning flights to avoid direct sun glare. Watch for the distinctive Frisian Islands in the distance about 40 minutes into the journey if the flight path is northerly.
Distance: 1,361 km (846 miles)
Approximate Flight Time: 1 hr 49 min
Departure: LTN (51.87469863891602, -0.36833301186561584)
Arrival: KTW (50.4743, 19.08)
Route Type: International
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