Passengers on the right side typically enjoy views of the iconic Chicago skyline and the Lake Michigan shoreline during eastbound departures.
The left side is generally superior as it offers the best chance to see the Chicago skyline after takeoff and provides a more direct view of the urban centers in Indiana and Kentucky before approaching Atlanta.
The left side is superior for its potential views of the iconic Chicago skyline upon departure and the undulating green terrain of the Flint Hills during the descent into Wichita.
The left side offers a superior chance of viewing the iconic Chicago skyline and Lake Michigan immediately after takeoff, along with the scenic Piney Woods of East Texas during arrival.
The left side offers the most dramatic views of the Chicago skyline and the Lake Michigan shoreline immediately after takeoff, followed by superior views of the Susquehanna River on arrival.
The left side offers the premier view of the Chicago skyline upon departure and follows the southern shorelines of the Great Lakes, providing a mix of urban architecture and vast water expanses.
The left side offers the most dramatic views of the Mississippi River valley and the unique unglaciated topography of the Driftless Area during the final approach into La Crosse.
The left side offers a premier view of the iconic Chicago skyline and the vast blue expanse of Lake Michigan immediately after takeoff, followed by excellent views of the Mississippi River crossing.
The left side typically offers a superior view of the iconic Chicago skyline immediately following takeoff from O'Hare, followed by expansive views of the Illinois River valley.
The right side offers a superior perspective of the transition from the Great Plains to the Chihuahuan Desert, culminating in a dramatic descent over the Franklin Mountains.
The left side offers a superior view of the iconic Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory circle and typically provides a better perspective of the Chicago skyline during the initial climb out of O'Hare.
The left side provides a superior vantage point for the departure from Chicago, a direct view of the Mississippi River crossing, and the best chance to see the Twin Cities skyline during the descent into St. Cloud.
The right side offers a superior perspective of the Mississippi River's dramatic meanders and a potential distant view of the St. Louis Gateway Arch during the mid-flight transition.