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 of the aircraft offers a spectacular corridor view of the U.S. East Coast, featuring the New York City skyline, the Long Island Sound, and the winding Atlantic coastline.
The right side offers a superior vantage point for the Atlantic coastline, the sprawling New England shore, and the iconic islands of Casco Bay during the final descent into Portland.
The left side offers a stunning vantage point of the Atlantic coastline, the unique geography of the Outer Banks, and a clear view of the Florida Space Coast during the descent.
The Right Side is preferred for its superior views of the Appalachian ridge-and-valley formations and the iconic Chicago skyline during the final descent into Midway.
The left side offers spectacular views of the Atlantic coastline, the Delaware Bay, and the massive naval infrastructure around Norfolk and the Chesapeake mouth.
The left side provides a superior scenic experience, featuring the dramatic transition from the Atlantic Ocean to the barrier islands of the Outer Banks and the historic Kennedy Space Center.
The right side provides a superior view of the Philadelphia skyline upon departure and an iconic perspective of the Lake Pontchartrain Causeway during the descent into New Orleans.
The right side provides the most dramatic scenery, featuring a view of the Philadelphia skyline upon departure and the majestic snow-capped peaks of the northern Rocky Mountains during the arrival into Denver.
The right side provides a more dramatic perspective of the Appalachian ridges shortly after takeoff and typically offers a superior view of the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex and Grapevine Lake during the descent.
The left side provides a superior vantage point for the Appalachian Mountain ridges in Pennsylvania and offers the most consistent views of the St. Louis skyline and Gateway Arch during the standard approach into STL.
The left side provides a consistent and stunning vantage point of the U.S. East Coast, including the intricate barrier islands of the Outer Banks and the historic coastal cities of the South.
The right side offers a superior vantage point for the scenic Adirondack Mountains and the dramatic crossing of the St. Lawrence River near the Thousand Islands before descending into the Canadian capital.