Departing to the west, passengers on the right side enjoy sweeping views of the San Gabriel Mountains and the majestic peak of Mount Baldy.
The right side of the aircraft offers an unparalleled front-row seat to the 'Ring of Fire' volcano chain, featuring spectacular views of Mount Shasta, Mount Hood, and an iconic close-up of Mount Rainier during the descent into Seattle.
The right side offers an unrivaled parade of the Cascade Range's most iconic volcanic peaks, including Mount Shasta and Mount Hood, providing dramatic high-altitude scenery for the majority of the flight.
The right side of the aircraft typically offers the most iconic views of the American West, including a direct line of sight into the Grand Canyon and the most prominent peaks of the Colorado Rockies as you approach Denver from the southwest.
The left side is superior for this short hop, offering views of the rugged San Gabriel range, the massive aircraft boneyards in Victorville, the futuristic Ivanpah solar towers, and a more direct view of the Las Vegas Strip on the typical descent.
The right side provides a superior viewing experience, featuring iconic landmarks like the Hoover Dam and the dramatic vertical relief of the Wasatch Range during the descent into Salt Lake City.
The left side offers a superior panorama of the Mojave Desert, the striking red rock formations of Southern Utah, and the highest peaks of the Colorado Rockies, followed by a potential view of the Chicago skyline on approach.
The Right Side offers an exceptional vantage point for the dramatic San Gabriel Mountains immediately after takeoff and provides the iconic aerial view of the San Francisco Bay and East Bay hills during the descent into SFO.
The left side offers superior views of the dramatic high-altitude landscapes of the American Southwest, including the San Bernardino Mountains and the colorful painted deserts of New Mexico, while avoiding the harsh glare of the southern sun for most of the flight duration.
The right side provides an immediate, dramatic view of the San Gabriel Mountains after takeoff and a superior perspective of the Diablo Range and Lick Observatory during the approach into San Jose.
The left side is superior for this northbound coastal route, offering expansive views of the California Coast Ranges and a front-row seat to the San Francisco Bay during the descent into Oakland.
The right side of the aircraft offers a spectacular panoramic view of the Sierra Nevada mountain range and the dramatic transition from the Inland Empire to the high desert and agricultural heartland.
The right side offers superior views of the dramatic San Jacinto mountain face, the intricate patterns of the Coachella Valley, and a clear sightline to the Salton Sea and Phoenix's South Mountain.