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 a spectacular vantage point over the volcanic Puys of Auvergne and the dramatic western coastline of Corsica, culminating in a breathtaking view of the Bonifacio cliffs on the final approach.
The right side offers the most spectacular views during the descent into Princess Juliana International Airport, including the turquoise waters of Anguilla and the northern coast of St. Martin.
The right side offers a superior sequence of landmarks, including the historic Normandy coast, the possibility of spotting Greenland's ice sheets on northerly tracks, and the iconic New England coastline.
While both sides provide beautiful transitions from mainland Europe to the Atlantic, the Right Side is generally preferred for the spectacular final approach into Ponta Delgada, which often offers views of the world-famous Sete Cidades volcanic lakes and the rugged northern cliffs of São Miguel.
The Left Side offers superior views of the dramatic Auvergne volcanoes, the rugged Massif Central terrain, and the impressive northern slopes of the Montagne Noire during the descent into Castres.
The left side offers an unparalleled view of the highest peaks in the Pyrenees and a better perspective of the major Spanish plateaus and the Madrid metropolitan area during the mid-flight transit.
The left side provides a superior vantage point for the iconic Benelux coastline, the unique tidal patterns of the Wadden Sea, and a more direct view of the Oslo city center and harbor during the standard approach.
The right side of the aircraft offers a front-row seat to the dramatic volcanic landscapes of the Massif Central, including the UNESCO-listed Chaîne des Puys, and provides a stunning panoramic view of Montpellier and the coastline upon descent.
The left side offers a superior perspective of the iconic Paris skyline upon departure and the majestic volcanic peaks of the Massif Central during the cruise and descent phases.
The Left Side offers a superior variety of landscapes, including the dramatic Pyrenees, the golden plains of central Spain, and the contrasting Moroccan interior with the distant Atlas Mountains.
The left side provides a more diverse geographic experience, offering views of the central French landscapes, the heart of the Pyrenees, and the dramatic peaks of the Moroccan Atlas Mountains during the descent into the Souss Valley.
The left side offers superior views of the French coastline as you depart the mainland and provides a spectacular panorama of the Gulf of Bejaia and the Cap Carbon lighthouse during the final approach.