Passengers on the left side typically enjoy views of the Milwaukee downtown skyline and the American Family Field stadium during initial climb-out. Those on the right side are treated to the expansive, blue horizons of Lake Michigan as the aircraft gains altitude.
The Left Side is generally preferred for the approach into Denver, offering the most dramatic views of the Front Range and the downtown skyline during the descent, while the Right Side excels at the start of the trip with views of the Wisconsin lakes.
The left side offers superior views of the Appalachian Mountains and the picturesque Atlantic coastline during the descent into South Florida.
The right side offers superior views of the Milwaukee lakefront upon departure and the spectacular Toronto skyline and Lake Ontario coastline during the approach to YYZ.
The right side offers a superior visual experience, featuring a potential view of the Chicago skyline shortly after takeoff, followed by the lush landscapes of the South and a stunning approach over the Gulf Coast and Pinellas County beaches.
The left side is superior for this route because it offers a direct view of the Milwaukee lakefront upon departure and typically provides the iconic panoramic view of the Manhattan skyline during the arrival sequence into Newark.
The left side provides a premier view of the Chicago skyline shortly after takeoff and the best perspective of the New Orleans urban core and Superdome during the descent.
The right side is generally superior for this eastbound route, offering an immediate view of the Milwaukee skyline at takeoff, the distinctive glacial geography of the Finger Lakes in New York, and the most iconic views of downtown Boston and the harbor during the final approach into Logan Airport.
The left side offers a superior perspective for urban landmarks, including a distant but clear view of the Chicago skyline and the potential to spot the St. Louis Gateway Arch, combined with the rolling terrain of the Ozarks.
The left side offers a stunning sequence of Lake Michigan, the scenic Lake Erie islands, and a superior vantage point for the Cleveland lakefront and downtown skyline upon arrival.
The Right Side is preferred for its north-facing views which avoid the direct sun glare, offering clearer perspectives of the scenic Wisconsin Dells, the rugged Driftless Area, and the picturesque confluence of the St. Croix and Mississippi Rivers during descent.
The right side offers superior urban views, including the Milwaukee skyline immediately after takeoff and a spectacular perspective of the Chicago metropolitan area and O'Hare International Airport during the initial cruise phase.
The left side offers a superior view of the Lake Michigan shoreline immediately after takeoff and provides a better angle for viewing the majestic Appalachian range during the mid-flight cruise.