Passengers on the left side can enjoy views of the medieval Nuremberg Castle and the historic city center shortly after lifting off toward the west.
The right side provides a panoramic perspective of Germany's industrial heartland and the most iconic approach views into Amsterdam, including the vast IJsselmeer and the city's historic center.
The right side is slightly preferred for its early views of the Austrian Alps and the classic approach into Istanbul over the Sea of Marmara and the Prince Islands.
The left side offers a superior perspective of the high Pyrenees mountain range and the dramatic approach into the Canary Islands, often providing views of the Moroccan coastline and the eastern shores of Gran Canaria.
The left side offers a stunning sequence starting with the Swiss Alps, followed by a continuous panoramic view of the Mediterranean coastline, including Barcelona and the Balearic Sea.
While both sides offer stunning views of the Pyrenees and the Spanish heartland, the right side is generally superior for the final approach into Fuerteventura, providing a breathtaking perspective of the Corralejo sand dunes and the turquoise waters of the Atlantic coast.
The right side offers a more dramatic geographical progression, featuring the rugged Pyrenees mountains and the iconic volcanic peak of Mount Teide during the final approach into Tenerife.
The right side offers a superior mix of alpine scenery, the stunning Dalmatian coastline, and a scenic approach over the Mediterranean Sea towards the Turkish Riviera.
The left side offers a superior scenic experience, featuring distant views of the Alps, the turquoise waters of Lake Geneva, a spectacular crossing of the Pyrenees, and the snow-capped peaks of the Sierra Nevada during the descent into Andalusia.
The Left Side offers a breathtaking panorama of the Eastern Alps and a superior view of the Djerba coastline and the historic Roman Causeway upon landing.
The right side provides a superior vantage point for the distant Northern Limestone Alps and the scenic Wachau Valley during the descent into Vienna.
The Right Side provides an unparalleled vantage point for the most dramatic Alpine peaks and the scenic passage over the Mediterranean islands of Corsica and Sardinia.
The right side is generally superior for this short hop, offering views of the iconic Frankfurt skyline on the most common landing patterns and better visibility of the WΓΌrzburg vineyards.