Departing towards the south provides passengers on the right side with a sweeping view of the Madrid skyline, including the Cuatro Torres business district and the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium.
The left side offers the most dramatic views of the transition from the high Atlas Mountains in Morocco to the deep, orange dunes of the Sahara Desert, finishing with a great perspective of the Lagos Lagoon.
The Right Side offers superior views of the Iberian Peninsula upon departure, a potential glimpse of the Canary Islands, and the most dramatic approach into Montevideo featuring the vast Rio de la Plata estuary and the city skyline.
The right side is superior for this westbound transatlantic route, offering indirect lighting that is perfect for photography, views of the Azores, the turquoise reefs of the Bahamas, and the dramatic volcanic peaks of the Guatemalan highlands upon arrival.
The left side offers a superior perspective of the rugged Sierra de Guadarrama shortly after takeoff and provides the most iconic views of the Spanish coastline and San Sebastian's urban landscape during the approach.
While both sides offer stunning views, the Left Side wins due to its spectacular perspective of the high French and Italian Alps, including distant views of Mont Blanc and a superior angle of the Italian Lakes during the final approach into Milan.
The right side of the aircraft offers spectacular views of the Mediterranean's most iconic volcanic features and the unique geography of the Dead Sea rift during the final descent.
The left side is the preferred choice for this route, primarily for the spectacular and rare close-up views of Mount Etna and the volcanic Aeolian Islands during the descent into Sicily.
The right side offers a spectacular vantage point where the golden sands of the Sahara Desert meet the turquoise Atlantic Ocean, along with potential views of the Canary Islands.
The right side offers a superior visual experience, featuring the iconic crossing of the Strait of Gibraltar and the dramatic meeting of the Atlantic Ocean with the golden dunes of the Sahara Desert.
The left side offers a superior view of the high Pyrenees mountain range and a better angle of the Lyon city center and the river confluence during the standard descent into LYS.
The left side offers a superior perspective of the Atlantic coastlines and is the prime choice for viewing the Manhattan skyline on the final approach into Newark.
The left side offers superior views of the South American coastline and is statistically more likely to provide a panoramic view of the Buenos Aires skyline during the final approach over the Rio de la Plata.