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 provides a spectacular vantage point for witnessing the volcanic grandeur of Mount Etna in Sicily and the glamorous coastline of the French Riviera during the descent into Marseille.
The right side offers a superior perspective of the Baltic Sea's unique island geography and the spectacular Stockholm Archipelago during the descent into Arlanda.
The right side provides a premier viewing experience of Mediterranean volcanic activity and the expansive coastlines of the Balkan Peninsula.
The right side is superior for this route as it offers breathtaking views of the highest peaks of the Alps, including Mont Blanc, and a better chance of spotting Paris and Lake Geneva.
The right side provides a superior vantage point for the dramatic Sicilian landscape, including Mount Etna, and offers a panoramic view of the French Riviera and Corsica's mountainous spine.
The right side offers an incredible view of Mount Etna shortly after departure and provides a more dramatic perspective of the high Alps and the London skyline during the approach to Luton.
The left side offers a superior view of the Western Alps, including Mont Blanc, and provides better lighting during evening flights as the sun sets to the west.
The right side provides a superior view of the historic Maltese capital after takeoff and the most scenic perspective of Cardiff Bay and the Welsh coastline during the final descent into CWL.
The right side is the clear winner, offering a spectacular view of Mount Etna in Sicily and an iconic aerial approach over Bologna's historic city center.
The right side offers a superior departure view of Valletta's historic fortifications and the Grand Harbour, followed by distant views of the Alps and a prime perspective of the Isle of Wight and the Solent during the approach to Bournemouth.
The left side offers a stunning panoramic view of the Port of Piraeus and the sprawling city of Athens, including the Acropolis, during the standard approach into ATH.
The right side offers a spectacular vantage point for Sicily's volcanic activity and the dramatic coastline of Corsica, followed by distant views of the snow-capped Alps.