Passengers on the right will enjoy sweeping views of the massive Haleakalā volcano and the rugged north shore coastline as the aircraft climbs over the Pacific.
The right side offers a world-class view of Molokai's North Shore, featuring the world's tallest sea cliffs and the historic Kalaupapa Peninsula.
The left side offers an unparalleled panoramic view of the Oahu coastline, including the iconic Diamond Head crater and Waikiki Beach, during the final approach into Honolulu.
The right side of the aircraft is the premier choice for this short inter-island hop, offering a continuous panoramic view of the Big Island's majestic volcanic peaks and the dramatic cliffs of the Hamakua Coast during the descent into Hilo.
The left side offers unparalleled views of the dramatic, rugged North Maui coastline, including the iconic Ke’anae Peninsula and secluded bays only accessible by air or sea.
The right side offers a front-row seat to the world's tallest sea cliffs on Molokai's north shore and the stunning turquoise waters of Kaneohe Bay on Oahu.
The right side is favored for its unparalleled view of Haleakala Crater during departure and a better angle of the dramatic red rock formations in Utah and the southern Rockies during the descent into Colorado.
The right side offers a spectacular panoramic view of multiple Hawaiian islands and the towering volcanic peaks of the Big Island, providing a more diverse landscape throughout the short flight.
The right side offers a double-header of volcanic majesty, featuring Maui's massive Haleakalā crater at takeoff and the iconic peaks of the Cascades, including Mount Rainier, upon arrival.
The right side of the aircraft offers a front-row seat to the most dramatic geographical features of both the Hawaiian Islands and the Pacific Northwest. Shortly after takeoff from Kahului, passengers are treated to an intimate view of the massive Haleakala volcano. As the flight approaches the mainland, the right side provides a stunning sequence of the Cascade Range's most famous volcanic peaks, including Mt. St. Helens, Mt. Rainier, and Mt. Adams.
The left side is premier for this route, offering a stunning panoramic view of the San Francisco skyline, the Golden Gate Bridge, and the rugged Marin Headlands during the descent into the Bay Area.
The left side is the clear winner for this route, primarily due to the approach into San Francisco International Airport. While both sides offer similar views of the Pacific, the left side typically provides an iconic, front-row seat to the Golden Gate Bridge, the Marin Headlands, and the San Francisco city skyline during standard landing patterns like the BDEGA arrival.
The right side offers a peerless view of the massive Haleakala volcano upon departure from Maui and captures the dramatic peaks of the Sierra Nevada and the Great Salt Lake during the flight's transition over the mainland.