Passengers can enjoy expansive views of the Bavarian countryside and, on clear days, a stunning panorama of the Northern Alps as the aircraft climbs away from the terminal.
The right side is generally superior for this route because it offers the most iconic views of the Elbe river and a higher probability of seeing the Hamburg city center, the Alster lakes, and the massive container port during the landing sequence.
The left side offers superior coastal views of the Baltic Sea and a stunning final approach over the Gulf of Finland, featuring the palaces of the Russian Imperial family.
The right side offers a spectacular sequence starting with the Bavarian Alps, followed by the vast Central Asian ranges, and concluding with the Great Wall of China during the descent into Beijing.
The right side offers a superior sequence of landscapes, featuring the winding Rhine River, the dense Ardennes, and a frequent spectacular view of the London skyline during the Gatwick approach.
While both sides offer views of the European heartland, the left side is superior for the iconic approach into London, providing a close-up panorama of the city's most famous landmarks during the descent into Heathrow.
The right side is preferred for its breathtaking parallel views of the Dalmatian Coast and the Adriatic Sea, followed by a majestic pass near Mount Olympus and a scenic approach over the Gulf of Izmir.
The right side offers a spectacular departure over the Alps and a beautiful arrival over the Andaman Sea and the Gulf of Thailand.
The right side offers superior views of Lake Constance early in the flight, the high peaks of the Swiss Alps, and the most iconic views of the Barcelona skyline and Montserrat during the final approach.
The right side is superior for this route due to the spectacular approach into Edinburgh, which often features the iconic Forth Bridges and the stunning Northumberland coastline.
The right side offers the most dramatic scenery, featuring the jagged peaks of the High Tatras and the dense green ridges of the Carpathian Mountains, followed by a crossing of the wide Dnieper River.
The right side offers a superior perspective of the most dramatic mountain ranges, including potential views of Mont Blanc and a direct cross-section of the Pyrenees, followed by an iconic view of Fuerteventura's dunes on the final approach.
The right side offers a superior perspective of the Alps, including Lake Geneva, and provides the best views of Porto Santo and the dramatic cliffs of Madeira during the descent.