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LTN → PSA
Which side of the plane to sit from London Luton Airport (London) to Pisa International Airport (Pisa)?
Left Side of the Plane
Offers the most iconic alpine peaks and the best chance to spot Pisa's leaning tower on the final approach.
Chiltern Hills
Lush green landscapes of the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty shortly after takeoff.
Swiss Alps
Majestic views of iconic peaks like the Matterhorn and Eiger during the middle of the flight.
Northern Italian Lakes
Deep blue views of Lake Maggiore and surrounding valleys as you enter Italian airspace.
Carrara Quarries
The striking white-scarred mountains known globally for producing high-quality marble.
Leaning Tower
The historic center of Pisa including the Cathedral and Tower is often visible on final approach.
Sit on the left for views of the Leaning Tower on arrival. Best during morning flights to avoid sun glare over the Alps.
Paris Skyline
Distant views of the French capital and its landmarks on the western horizon.
Lake Geneva
The vast crescent-shaped lake marking the border between France and Switzerland.
Mont Blanc
The highest summit in the Alps, providing a massive snow-capped presence to the west.
Genoa Gulf
A panoramic view of the bustling port city and the curve of the Ligurian Sea.
Cinque Terre
Brief glimpses of the rugged Italian coastline and the start of the Riviera.
Ideal for seeing Mont Blanc and the Mediterranean sunset on late afternoon flights.
Distance: 1,212 km (753 miles)
Approximate Flight Time: 1 hr 37 min
Departure: LTN (51.87469863891602, -0.36833301186561584)
Arrival: PSA (43.683899, 10.3927)
Route Type: International
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