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PMI → ZAZ
Which side of the plane to sit from Palma De Mallorca Airport (Palma de Mallorca) to Zaragoza Air Base (Zaragoza)?
Right Side of the Plane
The right side offers spectacular views of the Serra de Tramuntana mountain range immediately after takeoff, followed by panoramic vistas of the Pyrenees to the north and a likely view of Zaragoza's famous Basilica during the final approach.
Serra de Tramuntana
The UNESCO World Heritage mountain range featuring steep limestone peaks and terraced villages along the coast.
Costa Daurada
Views of Tarragona's coastline and the recognizable PortAventura World theme park near Salou.
Montserrat
The iconic multi-peaked mountain range near Barcelona, visible in the distance to the northeast.
Pyrenees Horizon
A stunning panoramic view of the snow-capped Pyrenees mountains forming the border with France to the north.
Basilica del Pilar
The grand domes of Zaragoza's landmark cathedral as the aircraft aligns with the runway at ZAZ.
The right side is superior for mountain lovers; the Serra de Tramuntana is best seen within the first 10 minutes of flight. On clear days, the Pyrenees remain visible for most of the duration over the mainland. For the best chance to see the Basilica del Pilar, ensure your flight path enters from the east or north for a classic city view during landing.
Bay of Palma
Expansive views of the Palma harbor and the Gothic Cathedral (La Seu) immediately following departure.
Southwest Mallorca
Aerial perspective of the rugged southwestern coastline and the small islands of Malgrats and El Toro.
Ebro Delta
Distal view of the unique fan-shaped Ebro Delta protruding into the Mediterranean Sea to the south.
Serra de Montsant
The dramatic limestone cliffs and wine-growing valleys of the Priorat region in Catalonia.
Belchite
The skeletal remains of the old town of Belchite, a monument to the Spanish Civil War, visible on the approach from the southeast.
Sit on the left for the best views of Palma city and the cathedral right after wheels up. During the descent, keep an eye out for the stark, arid landscapes of the Aragon plains which contrast sharply with the coastal greenery. Afternoon flights provide excellent lighting on the Ebro valley landmarks without the sun's glare.
Distance: 396 km (246 miles)
Approximate Flight Time: 40 min
Departure: PMI (39.551700592, 2.73881006241)
Arrival: ZAZ (41.66619873046875, -1.0415500402450562)
Route Type: Domestic
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