Passengers on the right side will enjoy sweeping views of Osh city and the majestic Alay Mountains rising sharply to the south.
The right side offers the most dramatic and consistent views of the high-altitude Tian Shan peaks, including the stunning Suusamyr Valley and the glaciated ridges of the Kyrgyz Ala-Too range.
The right side of the aircraft offers spectacular views of the highest peaks in the Tien Shan range, including the massive glaciers and sharp pyramids of Khan Tengri and Jengish Chokusu.
The right side offers a superior view of the dramatic Tien Shan mountains during departure and a breathtaking perspective of Lake Baikal's southern tip upon descent into Irkutsk.
The Right Side is the clear winner for this route, offering a front-row seat to the towering Greater Caucasus range and the dramatic peaks of the Tien Shan shortly after takeoff.
The right side offers spectacular views of the snow-capped Tien Shan mountains upon departure and the unique crescent shape of Lake Balkhash during the mid-flight phase.
The right side offers unparalleled views of the massive Tien Shan mountain ranges during departure and the intricate, sprawling channels of the Ob River system upon arrival in Surgut.
The right side offers spectacular views of the Tien Shan mountains during the initial climb and a superior perspective of the Kazan Kremlin and the Volga-Kama confluence during the final approach.
The left side provides the most dramatic geographic transitions, featuring the snow-capped Pamir-Alay range at departure, the Aral Sea basin mid-flight, and the scenic Volga River Samara Bend upon arrival.
The right side offers superior views of the majestic Tien Shan mountain peaks immediately after takeoff and a stunning panorama of the Southern Ural lake district during the approach into Chelyabinsk.
The left side offers a superior experience due to the dramatic views of the Alay Mountains upon departure from Osh, a direct view of the Volga River crossing, and a higher probability of seeing the St. Petersburg city center and the Gulf of Finland during the final approach.
The right side offers superior perspectives of the high-altitude Central Tien Shan glaciers shortly after takeoff, the vast expanse of Lake Balkhash during cruise, and the dramatic approach over the Yenisey River.
The left side provides a more dramatic perspective of the Tian Shan range during departure and a superior angle of the Ural Mountains' southern spine during the descent into Yekaterinburg.