Departing to the east provides a spectacular view of the Atlantic coastline and the sprawling mansions along the southern end of the island of Palm Beach.
The right side of the aircraft offers a panoramic view of the Bahamian archipelago and the stunning contrast between deep ocean trenches and shallow turquoise banks.
The left side offers a front-row seat to the iconic Manhattan skyline during the final approach into LaGuardia, especially on the 'River Visual' approach.
The left side provides a superior view of the United States Eastern Seaboard, featuring the Florida coastline, the sprawling Chesapeake Bay, and a stunning distant vista of the Manhattan skyline during the descent.
The left side is superior for this northbound coastal route as it provides a continuous view of the U.S. Eastern Seaboard's geography and concludes with a high probability of seeing the iconic Manhattan skyline during the JFK approach.
Choosing the Right Side provides consistent indirect lighting for photography and iconic views of the San Bernardino mountains and the Los Angeles skyline during the standard arrival sequence.
The right side provides a superior scenic experience, featuring the stunning Atlantic coastline upon departure and the expansive waters of Lake Erie paired with the Detroit skyline during the final approach.
The right side offers a superior coastal perspective, featuring the sweeping curves of the Outer Banks and a breathtaking, panoramic view of the New York City skyline during the final approach into Westchester.
The left side is superior primarily for the approach into DCA, where passengers often get a spectacular view of the National Mall and D.C. monuments, as well as the scenic Florida coastline during departure.
The left side provides a superior perspective of the sprawling Florida Everglades and the most dramatic approach into Tampa Bay, frequently featuring the iconic Sunshine Skyway Bridge and the Gulf of Mexico's turquoise coastline.
While both sides offer stunning views of the Atlantic, the right side provides a superior perspective of the Bahamas Bank's transition from deep blue to neon turquoise and is the primary side for viewing the iconic Glass Window Bridge upon approach.
The right side of the aircraft offers a front-row seat to the Atlantic coastline, the distinctive barrier islands of the Outer Banks, and a panoramic entry into the Chesapeake Bay region.
The right side provides a superior vantage point for the Florida coastline at departure and the iconic Chicago skyline and Lake Michigan shoreline during the final approach into O'Hare.