Passengers on the right side will see the downtown Omaha skyline and the Missouri River as the aircraft climbs away from the airfield.
The right side offers a superior view of the sprawling Tennessee Valley and is the preferred side for catching the iconic Atlanta skyline during the standard approach into ATL.
The left side is superior for this route because it provides the best opportunity to see the iconic Manhattan skyline and the Hudson River during the final approach into Newark, especially on typical eastward arrival patterns.
The Right Side offers a more dramatic transition from the flat agricultural plains of Nebraska to the sudden rise of the Rocky Mountains' Front Range, including views of the Platte River and Longs Peak.
The right side offers the most iconic views on this route, specifically the potential to see the Chicago skyline and the picturesque southern shoreline of Lake Michigan.
The left side offers a superior vantage point for the dramatic confluence of the Missouri and Mississippi Rivers and a better probability of viewing the St. Louis skyline and Gateway Arch during the standard approach into STL.
The right side offers superior views of the rolling Flint Hills of Kansas and a more direct view of the Oklahoma City metro area and diverse energy landscapes.
The left side provides a scenic perspective of the Missouri River shortly after departure and offers the most reliable view of the Mall of America and the Minneapolis skyline during the approach into MSP.