The right side offers views of the South Philadelphia sports complex and the Center City skyline shortly after lifting off from the airport's primary runways.
The right side offers a superior view of the dramatic Appalachian ridges and a front-row seat to Penn State's Beaver Stadium during the final descent into State College.
The left side offers superior views of the dramatic Adirondack Mountains and the expansive Lake Champlain, followed by a scenic entry into the St. Lawrence River valley.
The left side is generally superior for this short hop, offering the best views of the Philadelphia city center during climb-out and the picturesque Finger Lakes during the arrival into Syracuse.
The right side offers a superior mix of urban landmarks and coastal scenery. You get a better look at the U.S. Mid-Atlantic coastline on departure and the iconic historic architecture of Old San Juan upon arrival.
The left side provides a superior vantage point for the scenic transition from the US Atlantic coast to the vibrant turquoise waters of the Bahamas and the lush, mountainous northern coast of the Dominican Republic.
The right side offers superior views of the iconic Chesapeake Bay coastline, the historic city of Annapolis, and the massive naval infrastructure around Hampton Roads during the approach.
The right side offers a spectacular vantage point of the distinctive Appalachian ridge-and-valley system and the vast agricultural patchwork of the Susquehanna Valley.
The right side provides a superior coastal experience, featuring the Jersey Shore, the Long Island Sound, and the picturesque islands of Narragansett Bay during the final descent.
The Right Side is preferred for its views of the Great Lakes, the unique Nebraska Sandhills, and the iconic aerial approach over the Great Salt Lake before landing.
The right side provides a superior balance of the U.S. Eastern Seaboard during departure and a breathtaking view of the St. Thomas coastline and the approach to Charlotte Amalie harbor.
The left side offers a stunning continuous view of the Atlantic coastline, barrier islands, and the vast Delaware Bay, providing more diverse geographic features compared to the inland views.
The left side provides a premier vantage point of the iconic Manhattan skyline and the scenic Hudson River Valley during the final descent phase into White Plains.