Passengers can expect sweeping views of the Maltese countryside, limestone quarries, and the southern coastline as the aircraft climbs over the Mediterranean.
The left side offers the most spectacular views of the Egadi archipelago and the historic Marsala salt pans during the final approach into Trapani.
The right side offers the most consistent landmarks, including the islands of Gozo and Comino immediately after takeoff, the southern tip of Sardinia, a high-altitude view of the Balearic Islands, and the iconic Barcelona city skyline upon approach.
The right side offers a superior view of the majestic Mount Etna shortly after takeoff, followed by a stunning panorama of the central Alps and the iconic Frankfurt skyline during the final descent.
The right side offers a superior vantage point for witnessing the volcanic activity of Mount Etna shortly after takeoff and the iconic Oresund Bridge during the final descent into Copenhagen.
The left side offers a superior perspective of the Maltese archipelago upon departure, followed by the majestic French Alps and a more favorable lighting angle for photography on evening flights.
The right side offers a superior sequence of geological wonders, starting with the active Mount Etna in Sicily and continuing through the heart of the Italian mainland and the snow-capped Central Alps.
The right side offers a superior panoramic view of the Mediterranean coastline, including the active peak of Mount Etna, the glamorous French Riviera, and the snow-capped Swiss Alps before the descent into the UK.
The right side offers a spectacular departure over Valletta's Grand Harbour and consistently better views of the Mediterranean coastlines, including Sardinia and the French Riviera on clear days.
The right side offers a superior vantage point for the departure over Valletta's historic harbors, a glimpse of the Sardinian coast, and the most iconic views of the Balearic Islands and the Spanish Mediterranean shoreline.
The right side offers a superior panorama of the Italian coastline, the highest peaks of the Alps (including potential views of Mont Blanc), and the sprawling landscape of London during the descent.
The right side offers a superior view of the dramatic Balkan coastline and the majestic Carpathian mountain range before descending into the Russian plains.
The right side of the aircraft provides the most iconic views, including the northern Maltese islands upon departure and the world-famous blue and white village of Sidi Bou Said paired with the ruins of Carthage during the final approach into Tunis.