Passengers on the left side will enjoy views of the Illinois River and the downtown Peoria skyline as the aircraft climbs away from the city.
While both sides offer stunning views of the American West, the Right Side provides a superior sequence of geological wonders, including the heart of the Colorado Rockies and the most dramatic sections of Utah's red rock canyon country.
The right side provides the most dramatic views of the Chicago skyline and the vast blue expanse of Lake Michigan during the descent into O'Hare.
The Right Side is preferred for its stunning coastal views of the Gulf of Mexico and the impressive aerial perspective of Tampa Bay and the Sunshine Skyway Bridge during the descent into Southwest Florida.
The right side offers a superior vantage point for major landmarks including the Nashville skyline, the sprawling Land Between the Lakes, and the iconic view of the Atlanta city skyline during the final descent.
The left side offers a superior view of the sprawling Front Range of the Rocky Mountains, including Pikes Peak and the Denver skyline, particularly during the standard approach patterns into DEN.
The right side offers superior views of the dramatic transition from the Great Plains to the Southern Rockies and the colorful geological features of the Southwest, including the Mogollon Rim and the Rio Grande.
The right side of the aircraft offers the most dramatic scenery, featuring the winding Illinois River after takeoff and the spectacular bluffs of the Mississippi River Valley and Lake Pepin during the descent into the Twin Cities.
The right side offers a superior approach into the Florida peninsula, featuring expansive views of the Gulf of Mexico's turquoise coastline and the white sand barrier islands near Clearwater.
The right side offers superior views of the sprawling lake systems in the Ozarks and a more direct view of the Fort Worth skyline during the standard arrival into DFW.
The right side offers a superior view of the approach into Detroit, featuring the western edge of Lake Erie and the Detroit River international border, alongside the distinct agricultural patterns of the Midwest.