Passengers on the right side typically enjoy expansive views of the Columbia River and the prominent volcanic peaks of Mt. St. Helens, Mt. Adams, and Mt. Rainier.
The left side offers a spectacular front-row seat to the Cascade Volcanic Arc, including close-up views of Mt. Hood and Mt. Shasta, plus a dramatic descent over the San Gabriel and San Bernardino mountains into the Los Angeles Basin.
The left side offers a spectacular close-up of Mt. Hood immediately after departure, followed by the most dramatic peaks of the Wasatch Range and the core of the Colorado Rockies.
The left side offers a superior view of the volcanic peaks of the Cascades shortly after takeoff and the expansive beauty of the Great Lakes and Finger Lakes during the cross-country transit.
The left side offers immediate, close-up views of the Cascade volcanoes and superior perspectives of the Arizona red rock country and Grand Canyon region during the descent.
The left side provides an unparalleled view of the Washington volcanoes, the majestic Columbia River Gorge immediately after takeoff, and the dramatic landscape of the Snake River and Tetons.
The left side offers a superior vantage point for the most iconic sights, including the active volcanoes of the Cascades and a dramatic arrival view of the Manhattan skyline.
The left side offers superior lighting for photography on this eastbound route, featuring the northern Cascades, the vast wilderness of the Bitterroot Range, and the sprawling waters of Lake Sakakawea.
The left side offers a superior view of the dramatic volcanic peaks of the Cascades during the initial climb and an unparalleled perspective of the Canadian Rockies and Glacier National Park during the descent into Calgary.
The left side offers unparalleled views of the Pacific Northwest's volcanic giants and the dramatic Columbia River Gorge immediately after takeoff, followed by a vast panorama of the Northern Rockies and the Great Salt Lake.
The left side is significantly superior for the arrival phase into Honolulu. As the aircraft typically approaches from the east, passengers on the left side are treated to a panoramic view of the Oahu coastline, including Hanauma Bay, Diamond Head, and the Waikiki skyline before landing.
The left side of the aircraft offers the most dramatic scenery, featuring an immediate close-up of Mount Hood and expansive views of the Colorado Rockies' front range.
The left side provides a spectacular, close-up parade of the Cascade Range's most iconic volcanic peaks, which are often at eye-level during this short, low-altitude flight.