Passengers on the right side will enjoy views of the Mississippi and Minnesota River confluence and the historic Fort Snelling. Depending on the departure route, you may also see the Minneapolis or St. Paul skylines in the distance.
The Right Side is the clear winner for this polar route, offering breathtaking views of the Alaska Range, including Denali, and the world-class volcanic landscapes of Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula.
The Right Side offers a spectacular finish with views of Lake Tahoe and a grand-scale aerial tour of the San Francisco skyline during the OAK approach.
The left side offers the best opportunity to witness the spectacular Greenland ice sheet and the Aurora Borealis during the night portion of this northern transatlantic crossing.
The left side provides an unparalleled view of the iconic San Diego approach, flying directly over Balboa Park and past the downtown skyline, while also capturing the most dramatic portions of the Colorado Rockies and the Grand Canyon region.
The right side offers a superior vantage point for the dramatic alpine scenery of Glacier National Park and the rugged northern stretches of the Rocky Mountains.
The right side provides a front-row seat to the iconic peaks of Glacier National Park and the rugged Missouri River breaks during the approach into Kalispell.
While both sides offer stunning views of the Canadian wilderness, the left side provides the most dramatic views of the Canadian Rockies and a spectacular approach over the glaciers of Prince William Sound into Anchorage.
The left side of the aircraft is widely considered the superior choice for this route, particularly for the dramatic finale. As you approach Las Vegas from the northeast, the left side offers prime views of Lake Mead, the Hoover Dam, and, most importantly, a stunning panoramic view of the Las Vegas Strip during the final descent into Harry Reid International Airport.
The right side offers an exceptional perspective of the Black Hills and the Bighorn Mountains, culminating in a world-class aerial view of the Great Salt Lake during the final descent.
The left side is superior primarily for the iconic, close-up view of Mount Rainier during the descent into Seattle, plus excellent views of the South Dakota Badlands.
While both sides offer incredible views of the American West, the Left Side is superior for the approach into Sacramento, often providing a spectacular panoramic view of Lake Tahoe and the high Sierra Nevada peaks.
While both sides offer incredible desert scenery, the right side is preferred for its views of the Great Salt Lake and the iconic aerial approach over the Los Angeles basin and Hollywood hills.