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 is superior for its unparalleled views of the Cornish coastline shortly after takeoff and the breathtaking sight of Mount TeideโSpain's highest peakโdominating the landscape during the final approach into Tenerife.
While both sides offer scenic views of the English countryside and Northern European plains, the right side is generally superior for the iconic approach into Berlin, which often provides a panoramic view of the city center landmarks.
The right side provides a dramatic transition from the French Atlantic coast to the high Pyrenees, concluding with a scenic approach over the Ebro Valley and the Costa Dorada landmarks.
The right side is generally superior for this route as it offers the best chance to see the sprawling urban landscapes of Berlin and a spectacular view of the Warsaw skyline during the descent into Modlin.
The right side offers a superior panorama of the Western Alps, including Mont Blanc, and typically provides the iconic view of the Venetian historic center during the final descent.
The left side offers a superior view of the sprawling Stockholm Archipelago and the northern coastlines of the Baltic Sea, culminating in a potentially stunning view of Tallinn's medieval Old Town on arrival.
The left side is superior for this transatlantic crossing, offering high-contrast views of Greenland's glaciated coast and a scenic entry into Toronto over Lake Ontario.
The right side offers superior views of the Atlantic archipelagos and the most dramatic approach into Sal, showcasing the island's unique volcanic and salt-flat landscape.
The left side is typically superior for this short domestic hop, offering a stunning panoramic view of Central London and the Thames during the common 'easterly' approach pattern into Heathrow.
The right side provides a superior vantage point for the dramatic transition from the English Midlands to the Severn Estuary and the rugged North Devon coast.
The left side (port) is generally preferred for the spectacular final approach into Florida, which often provides a clear view of the Atlantic coastline and the iconic Kennedy Space Center.
The left side offers a more dramatic view of the mountainous regions, including the Snowdonia range in Wales and the Wicklow Mountains in Ireland, followed by a scenic approach along the River Shannon.