Passengers on the left can enjoy panoramic views of the Macau Peninsula, featuring the iconic Macau Tower and the dense skyline of the city's historic center. The climb provides a unique perspective of the airport's artificial island and the surrounding Pearl River Delta.
The left side offers a dramatic sequence of views including the Pearl River Delta, the northern coast of Taiwan, and the iconic peak of Mount Fuji during the approach to Tokyo.
The right side offers spectacular views of Taiwan's massive mountain ranges and the stunning turquoise coral reefs of the Ryukyu Islands during the transit across the East China Sea.
The right side offers spectacular aerial views of the Macau skyline and the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge immediately after takeoff, followed by the vast expanse of Poyang Lake during the cruise.
The right side offers a superior view of the Greater Bay Area departure, including the world's longest sea-bridge, and captures the transition from the East China Sea coastline to the Liaodong Peninsula.
The left side provides a superior vantage point for the iconic Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge upon departure and a spectacular view of Dian Lake (Dianchi) during the approach into Kunming.
The left side offers a superior view of China's geographic diversity, including the vast Poyang Lake and the world-renowned granite peaks of Huangshan, paired with the sprawling urban layout of the Pearl River Delta.
The right side offers a superior vantage point for the stunning Ryukyu island chain, the rugged southern coastline of Shikoku, and the spectacular island-dotted Seto Inland Sea during descent.
The right side offers a spectacular view of the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge upon departure and the winding Yangtze River as you descend into the 'Mountain City' of Chongqing.
The right side offers the most iconic views, including potential sightings of Taiwan and Jeju Island, followed by a spectacular coastal approach into Busan featuring the city's famous bridges and skyscrapers.
The right side offers breathtaking views of the South China Sea coastline, numerous coastal islands like Nanao and Dongshan, and a unique perspective of the Kinmen Islands during the final approach into Quanzhou.
The left side offers superior views of Macau's skyline immediately after takeoff, followed by the dramatic karst mountain landscapes of Guangxi and the deep river canyons of the Guizhou plateau during the cruise phase.
The right side offers the most dramatic views, starting with the spectacular Hong Kong and Shenzhen skylines upon departure and concluding with a panoramic view of the Yangtze River and Wuhan's urban sprawl.