Passengers can enjoy expansive views of the Cheshire countryside and the distant Pennines, with the city skyline visible during turns to the north.
The right side offers a superior vantage point for the dramatic Scottish coastline and the iconic bridges spanning the Firth of Forth.
The left side offers a superior view of the majestic Caucasus and the dramatic Hindu Kush mountain ranges during the final approach into Pakistan.
The left side is the clear winner for its unparalleled views of the Baltic Sea horizon and the spectacular Hel Peninsula during the final approach into Gdaลsk.
The right side offers a superior view of the Isle of Man during the cruise and the iconic Samson and Goliath cranes of the Harland & Wolff shipyard upon final approach into Belfast City.
The right side offers superior views of the Liverpool skyline, the northern coast of Anglesey, and the most iconic approach into Dublin featuring the city center and the Poolbeg Chimneys.
While both sides offer spectacular views of the Pyrenees, the left side is generally superior for the approach into Barcelona, often providing an iconic panoramic view of the city skyline and Mediterranean coast before landing.
The right side offers a superior perspective of the Dutch coastal engineering projects, the rolling hills of the Eifel region, and the iconic Rhine river approach into Cologne.
While both sides offer views of the North Sea, the right side provides a superior vantage point for the rolling Pennines after takeoff and the dramatic, rugged Norwegian coastline and fjords upon arrival.
The right side offers a superior panorama of the high Alps, including potential views of Lake Geneva and the Mont Blanc massif, followed by a scenic descent over the Italian Lake District.
The right side of the aircraft offers a more diverse range of landmarks, including the Liverpool skyline, the rugged northern coastline of Wales, and the peaks of Snowdonia before crossing the Irish Sea into Wexford.
The left side (Port) offers a spectacular perspective of the United States East Coast. As the flight progresses south from the North Atlantic, passengers can see iconic landmarks including Cape Cod, the distant Manhattan skyline, the massive Chesapeake Bay, and the Outer Banks of North Carolina.
The left side of the aircraft typically offers a superior view of the European coastline including the rugged cliffs of Portugal and the potential for a spectacular approach past the northern Cape Verde islands like Sal before landing.