Passengers can expect sweeping views of the Maltese countryside, limestone quarries, and the southern coastline as the aircraft climbs over the Mediterranean.
The right side offers an extraordinary sequence of geological wonders, including the active volcano Mount Etna, the smoking Stromboli, and the iconic coastline of mainland Italy including Vesuvius and Rome before crossing the high Alps.
The right side of the aircraft offers an elite viewing experience, featuring a close pass by Mount Etna in Sicily and a spectacular aerial panorama of Venice and its lagoon during the approach into Treviso.
The right side offers a spectacular vantage point for Mount Etna in Sicily, the heart of the Italian Apennines, and the most dramatic sections of the Dolomites and Austrian Alps during the descent into Munich.
The right side offers a premier aerial tour of Southern Italy's volcanic landscape, including a direct view of Mount Etna and the Aeolian Islands.
The right side provides an unparalleled view of Mount Etna shortly after takeoff, followed by a stunning traverse over the Dolomites and the best chance to see Prague's city center during the landing approach.
The right side provides a front-row seat to the spectacular Mount Etna and a more direct view of the jagged Eastern Alps and Lake Constance.
The right side offers a superior sequence of landmarks, including an immediate view of Valletta's Grand Harbour, the active peak of Mount Etna, the Italian Adriatic coast, and the most dramatic sections of the Dolomites.
The right side offers a superior visual experience, featuring the volcanic majesty of Mount Etna shortly after takeoff and the most dramatic panoramas of the snow-capped High Alps, including Mont Blanc.
The right side offers a spectacular vantage point for the dramatic Balkan coastline and the historic Grand Harbour of Malta, providing a more continuous scenic experience compared to the left.
The right side of the aircraft offers spectacular views of Malta's historic capital, the active volcanoes of Sicily and the Aeolian Islands, and the iconic landmarks of Pisa during the final approach.
The right side offers a spectacular gallery of Italy's most iconic landmarks, including two major volcanoes, the capital city, and a clear view of the Turin skyline upon arrival.
The right side offers a superior sequence of landmarks, including an early view of the Maltese capital, potential sightings of Mount Etna, and a more direct view of the high Swiss Alps and the Black Forest.