Passengers on the right side can enjoy views of the expanding city skyline and the winding Mekong River as the aircraft climbs toward cruising altitude.
The right side offers a superior visual experience, combining the lush patterns of the Cambodian floodplains with coastal glimpses of the Gulf of Tonkin and the most dramatic perspectives of the Guangxi karst mountain peaks during descent.
The right side provides an unparalleled view of Taiwan's dramatic mountain landscape and the scenic southern coastline during the arrival phase.
The right side offers a superior mix of scenic variety, including the dense Cardamom Mountains and a spectacular approach over the Gulf of Thailand and the Chao Phraya River delta.
The right side offers a superior view of the Vietnamese coastline and is typically positioned for the most iconic views of Hong Kong's islands and the massive sea-crossing bridges during the final approach.
The right side offers a superior mix of coastal scenery and the dramatic urban sprawl of the Pearl River Delta. While the left side features the rugged Annamite Range, the right side provides the iconic views of the South China Sea coastline and the best angle for the Guangzhou skyline upon arrival.
The right side is generally superior for this route as it offers a clear view of the massive Tonle Sap Lake shortly after takeoff and the iconic golden Shwedagon Pagoda during the final approach into Yangon.
The right side offers a superior perspective of the Mekong River's meandering path and the rising Annamite Mountain Range to the east, concluding with a scenic approach over the Lao capital.
The right side offers a superior coastal panorama, featuring the lush shores of Hainan Island, the intricate Fujian coastline, and a spectacular water-based approach into Shanghai Pudong over the East China Sea.
The right side offers a superior mix of coastal geography, including the islands of the Gulf of Thailand and a high probability of seeing the iconic Singapore skyline and the Johor Strait during the final approach.
The right side offers a superior vantage point for the massive Tonle Sap Lake shortly after takeoff and provides a clearer view of the mountainous transition into Thailand's central plains.
The left side offers superior views of the mainland Vietnamese coastline, the bright lights of the Shanghai region at night, and a more scenic approach into Incheon over the Yeongjong Bridge.
The left side offers superior views of the sprawling Mekong River system upon takeoff and the rugged, lush peaks of the Annamite Range and Northern Highlands during the cruise and descent into Hanoi.