Passengers on the right side will overlook the dense urban core of Ningbo and the intersection of the Fenghua, Yuyao, and Yong Rivers as the aircraft climbs.
The right side provides a superior view of the diverse terrestrial geography, from the rugged Wuyi Mountains to the dense metropolitan expanses of the Pearl River Delta and the unique Leizhou Peninsula.
The right side of the aircraft offers superior views of the dramatic transition from the coastal plains to the rugged karst topography of the Guizhou plateau and the vibrant red soil of Yunnan.
The right side provides a superior vantage point for the Zhoushan Archipelago immediately after departure and the intricate island chains of the Korean West Sea during the descent into Incheon.
The right side offers superior views of the winding Yangtze River, the massive Hangzhou Bay during departure, and a better perspective of the Wuhan urban landscape during the descent.
The left side offers a stunning combination of the rugged Fujian coastline, the massive urban sprawl of the Pearl River Delta, and the expansive blue of the Gulf of Tonkin before descending into the Gulf of Thailand.
The left side offers a more diverse range of views, including the sprawling urban centers of the Yangtze River Delta, the rugged interior of the Shandong Peninsula, and a clear view of Dalian's cityscape upon crossing the Bohai Sea.
The right side provides a superior angle for observing the unique karst topography of Guangxi and the industrial heart of Ningbo during takeoff.
The left side provides a superior scenic corridor over China's historical heartland, featuring the Grand Canal, the sacred Mount Tai, and the massive Yellow River crossing.
The right side offers a superior view of the dramatic karst landscapes of Southern China and the crossing of the majestic Mekong River as you enter Thailand.
The left side offers superior views of China's iconic inland landmarks, including the sacred Mount Tai and the expansive Taihu Lake, providing a richer geographic experience.
The left side offers a superior vantage point for viewing the rugged Fujian coastline and the majestic Central Mountain Range of Taiwan during the final descent into Kaohsiung.
The right side offers superior views of the vast Yangtze River crossing, the massive Hangzhou Bay during initial climb, and the sprawling agricultural landscape of the North China Plain.