Passengers on the right side are most likely to see the iconic Paris skyline, including the Eiffel Tower and La Défense, depending on the departure climb and turn.
The right side offers superior views of the Paris skyline during initial climb and follows the iconic, winding loops of the Seine River valley toward the Normandy coast.
The left side offers superior views of the transition from the Parisian basin into the heart of Brittany, including glimpses of the historic Loire Valley fringes and the winding rivers of the Morbihan region.
The left side offers a superior vantage point for the dramatic Danish bridges and the transition from the lowlands of Western Europe to the Baltic islands.
The left side offers a superior view of the Normandy coastline and the iconic Needles chalk formations on the Isle of Wight during the final approach into Southampton.
The left side provides a more diverse landscape, featuring the sprawling Paris suburbs, the river crossings of the Loire, and distant views of the volcanic Massif Central mountains before entering the Occitanie region.
The left side offers a superior view of the rolling hills of the Limousin region and the rugged, green terrain of the Corrèze as you descend into Brive.
The right side provides the most direct views of the Garonne river valley and the unique historic architecture of Agen, including the famous Pont-Canal, during the final approach.
The left side offers a superior departure view over the historic Loire Valley and the rugged Atlantic coast of France, followed by a dramatic first glimpse of Martinique's lush Atlantic coastline and the Caravelle Peninsula.
While the flight is primarily over the Atlantic, the Right Side offers a spectacular sunset on afternoon departures and a superior view of the dense Amazonian rainforest canopy during the approach into Cayenne.
The left side provides a scenic transition from the Paris basin into the lush, rolling hills of the Limousin, offering views of the Sologne forests and distant Massif Central peaks.