Passengers on the left will enjoy sweeping views of the Miri city skyline and the South China Sea coastline as the aircraft climbs.
The right side offers a superior view of the dramatic transition from coastal plains to the high plateau of the Kelabit Highlands, featuring the iconic Bario paddy fields on final approach.
The Right Side provides a more dramatic perspective of the limestone karst formations and the sheer mass of the Gunung Mulu massif as the aircraft maneuvers through the valley for its descent.
The left side offers a more direct perspective of the majestic Baram River's meandering path and the distant, dramatic limestone karsts of the Mulu region as the aircraft climbs into the Sarawak interior.
The right side of the aircraft offers a premium view of the Sarawak coastline, the turquoise South China Sea, and the iconic Bako National Park during the approach into Kuching.
The left side provides the most dramatic views of the Baram River's legendary serpentine meanders and the distant limestone peaks of the interior highlands.
The Left Side is generally preferred for this route as it offers the best chance to see the iconic George Town skyline and the historic Penang Bridge during the final descent into Penang International Airport.
The right side is significantly more scenic, offering a panorama of the Bornean rainforest, the winding Baram River, and the iconic silhouette of Mount Kinabalu as you approach Sabah.
The Right Side provides the most iconic views of the winding Baram River and the dense tropical canopy that defines the Sarawak interior.
The right side offers spectacular views of the winding Baram River and the dense, untouched rainforests of the Temburong district, along with a clear perspective of the massive Temburong Bridge during the descent.
The right side offers a superior vantage point of Borneo's dense rainforests, the iconic Temburong Bridge, and the winding river systems that define the region's geography.
The right side offers a superior view of the Philippine archipelago, including the lush islands of Mindoro and the spectacular Taal Volcano during the descent into Manila.
The right side offers a superior view of the Bornean coastline, the Sultanate of Brunei's geography, and the impressive Temburong Bridge, whereas the left side is mostly open sea.