Departing passengers on the left side are often treated to breathtaking vistas of the French Alps and Mont Blanc on the eastern horizon.
The right side of the aircraft offers a front-row seat to the High Alps. During the flight, you parallel the mountain range, providing continuous views of snow-capped peaks, including early glimpses of Mont Blanc and the Bernese Oberland.
The left side offers a superior visual experience, combining the lush Rhône Valley, the Mediterranean coastline, and the dramatic, snow-capped peaks of the Sierra Nevada shortly before landing.
The left side offers a superior view of the snow-capped French Alps shortly after takeoff and a stunning panoramic approach along the eastern coast of Corsica's Cap Corse peninsula.
The left side offers a superior sequence of dramatic landscapes, starting with the French Alps on the horizon, moving to the glamorous Côte d'Azur coastline, and finishing with a stunning entry into the North African continent over the Gulf of Bejaia.
The left side offers a superior panoramic view of the major mountain ranges including the Pyrenees and the High Atlas, along with the most iconic landmarks like the Rock of Gibraltar.
The left side offers a superior view of the snow-capped French Alps shortly after takeoff, followed by a potential pass near the rugged coastline of Corsica and a stunning aerial approach into Djerba's island landscape.
The left side provides a front-row seat to the highest peaks of the Alps, including the Mont Blanc massif and views toward the Swiss border.
The right side offers a spectacular perspective of the rugged Northern Spanish coastline, the Bay of Biscay, and the jagged limestone peaks of the Picos de Europa, providing more dramatic geographic variety than the interior plains to the left.
The right side of the aircraft offers spectacular views of the Jura and Vosges mountain ranges, with the distant peaks of the Alps visible on clear days.
The right side offers superior views of the Lyon city center upon departure, the volcanic craters of the Massif Central, and a spectacular approach past the Sierra de Guadarrama into Madrid.
The left side is superior for this short hop, offering a direct view of the snow-capped French Alps shortly after takeoff and the rugged, mountainous heart of Corsica during the descent.
While the right side offers views of extinct volcanoes, the left side is superior as it provides a distant view of the Alps at takeoff and a spectacular, sustained panorama of the Pyrenees mountain range during the entire descent into Pau.