Expect views of the unique terminal architecture and the vast network of Central Florida lakes, with theme parks often visible during initial turns.
The left side provides the most spectacular views of Mexico's snow-capped volcanoes and the highest peak in the country, Pico de Orizaba, during the descent into the Valley of Mexico.
The left side offers the most iconic views, including the Florida Space Coast upon departure and the stunning turquoise coral reefs of the Berry Islands and Paradise Island during the descent into Nassau.
Flying north from Orlando, the right side provides a continuous panorama of the Atlantic coastline, including iconic beaches, launch pads, and historic port cities.
The right side provides a front-row seat to the Atlantic coastline, featuring the iconic Outer Banks and the expansive bays of the Mid-Atlantic region.
The right side offers a superior vantage point for the Atlantic coastline, including the Space Coast, the thin ribbons of the Outer Banks, and the iconic hook of Cape Cod.
The right side offers superior views of the Atlantic coastline, the Outer Banks, the Manhattan skyline, and the scenic Hudson River during the final approach into Newburgh.
The left side (Port) is superior for this transcontinental journey, providing a spectacular view of the Rocky Mountain Front as you approach Alberta, along with the unique geological features of the Badlands and the Mississippi River crossing.
The right side is generally preferred for this route because it offers potential views of the Florida coastline at departure and the spectacular Toronto skyline including the CN Tower during the descent into Pearson International.
The right side offers a superior vantage point for the Atlantic coastline, the Outer Banks, and the intricate geography of the Long Island Sound upon arrival.
The right side offers breathtaking vistas of the Atlantic coastline, the barrier islands of the Outer Banks, and the intricate waterways of the Chesapeake and Delaware Bays.
The right side offers a superior view of the Florida Everglades, the western karst landscape of Cuba, and most importantly, the strategic entrance to the Panama Canal and the Bridge of the Americas during the final approach.
The left side provides a superior scenic experience, featuring expansive views of the Florida Panhandle's coastline and a high probability of seeing the Gateway Arch during the descent into St. Louis.