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PMI → GSE
Which side of the plane to sit from Palma De Mallorca Airport (Palma de Mallorca) to Gothenburg City Airport (Gothenborg)?
Right Side of the Plane
The right side offers a superior perspective of the snow-capped Alps, the dramatic coastline of the Balearic Islands upon departure, and the intricate network of islands and bridges across the Danish straits.
Serra de Tramuntana
Immediate views of Mallorca's rugged northern mountain range shortly after takeoff from PMI.
The Western Alps
A spectacular panorama of the French and Swiss Alps, often including a distant look at Mont Blanc.
Lake Geneva
The distinct crescent shape of the lake and the surrounding Jura mountains are visible as you cross into Central Europe.
German Uplands
Aerial views of the dense forests and rolling hills of the Black Forest and Hesse regions.
The Great Belt
Crossing the Danish islands offers views of the massive bridge infrastructure connecting Zealand and Funen.
Vättern & Vänern
As you enter Swedish airspace, the massive inland lakes to the east provide a glittering silver backdrop.
For the best experience, choose a morning flight to have the sun behind you, illuminating the Alps in crisp detail. Keep your camera ready approximately 45 to 60 minutes after departure for the most dramatic mountain peaks. During winter, the snow cover on the German highlands and Danish plains creates a beautiful high-contrast landscape.
Gulf of Lion
Stunning views of the deep blue Mediterranean as you cross from the Balearic Sea toward the French mainland.
Massif Central
The ancient volcanic plateaus and rugged terrain of south-central France offer a unique geological landscape.
Wadden Sea
A UNESCO World Heritage site featuring vast tidal flats and the Frisian Islands along the Dutch and German coasts.
Gothenburg Archipelago
On the final approach, look for the thousands of rocky islets and fishing villages scattered along the Swedish West Coast.
Rhine Valley
Distant views of the winding Rhine River and the industrial heartlands of Western Germany and Benelux.
Sit on the left for evening flights to catch the sunset over the Atlantic horizon as you head north. This side is also excellent for viewing the intricate archipelago of Gothenburg during the landing sequence if the wind is from the north.
Distance: 2,130 km (1,324 miles)
Approximate Flight Time: 2 hrs 50 min
Departure: PMI (39.551700592, 2.73881006241)
Arrival: GSE (57.7747, 11.8704)
Route Type: International
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