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 offers a superior perspective of the dramatic Mississippi River bluffs, the rugged Driftless Area terrain, and the iconic Madison isthmus and State Capitol during the final approach.
The left side offers a scenic advantage during the descent into Miami, featuring the Atlantic coastline, turquoise waters, and the iconic Miami Beach skyline.
The Left Side is the clear winner for this route, offering iconic views of the Mississippi River, potential glimpses of major Southern cities, and most importantly, the stunning approach over Isla Mujeres and the turquoise waters of the Cancun Hotel Zone.
The right side offers superior views of the Mississippi River headwaters, the winding ridges of the Appalachians, and the most iconic turquoise reef transitions over the Great Bahama Bank.
The right side offers spectacular views of the Missouri River's vast reservoirs and the dramatic Mission Mountains during the final descent into Missoula.
The right side of the aircraft offers spectacular views of the Mesabi Iron Range's unique open-pit mines and a stunning final approach over the island-dotted waters of Rainy Lake near the Canadian border.
The left side offers superior views of the iconic Black Hills of South Dakota and the dramatic Bighorn Mountains, concluding with a scenic approach over the Snake River confluence.
The left side is superior primarily for the final approach into DCA, especially during the famous 'River Visual' to Runway 19, which offers unparalleled views of the National Mall and U.S. Capitol.
The right side offers a superior vantage point for the dramatic transition from the lush Midwest plains to the rugged peaks of the Rocky Mountain foothills and the red rock canyons of Arizona.
The Left Side is superior primarily for the high probability of viewing the Aurora Borealis during the overnight transatlantic crossing and potential views of the Greenland ice cap.
The right side offers the most iconic landmarks, including a potential view of Lambeau Field and the massive expanse of Lake Winnebago during the final approach.
The left side of the aircraft offers the most iconic views, particularly during the descent into Newark where you often catch the full expanse of the Manhattan skyline and the Finger Lakes region of New York.