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POZ → DUB
Which side of the plane to sit from Poznań-Ławica Airport (Poznan) to Dublin Airport (Dublin)?
Left Side of the Plane
The left side is generally preferred for this route because it offers a direct view of Dublin's city center and the River Liffey during the standard approach into Dublin Airport, alongside sprawling views of the English Midlands.
Poznań City Center
Shortly after takeoff, you can see the historical Old Town and the Warta River winding through the city.
The Wash
A large square-shaped bay and estuary on the east coast of England, known for its unique tidal patterns and salt marshes.
The Peak District
As you cross over Central England, you will see the rolling green hills and moorlands of the UK's first national park.
Dublin City Center
On the final descent, the left side provides a spectacular view of the Spire, the Liffey, and the urban density of the Irish capital.
Wicklow Mountains
In the distance to the south, you can spot the granite peaks and dark lakes of the Garden of Ireland.
For the best experience, choose a seat behind the wing to avoid engine obstruction. On the approach to Dublin (usually Runway 28L), the left side is essential for seeing the city skyline. If the flight is in the late afternoon, the sun will be behind you or to your left, providing excellent lighting for photos of the English countryside.
Frisian Islands
The chain of islands along the Dutch and German coasts are clearly visible, showcasing white sandy beaches and the Wadden Sea.
Humber Estuary
A major industrial waterway in Northern England where the Ouse and Trent rivers meet the North Sea.
North Sea Wind Farms
Massive offshore renewable energy installations visible as white dots against the deep blue water.
The Pennines
The 'backbone of England' provides rugged terrain and high-altitude moorland views as you cross Northern England.
Howth Head
A stunning peninsula marking the northern boundary of Dublin Bay, often the first piece of Irish land seen on arrival.
The right side is ideal for passengers who enjoy coastal geography, specifically the unique island formations along the Netherlands. During the winter months, flying over the Pennines can offer beautiful snowy landscapes. If landing from the west (rare), this side would see the Irish Sea and the northern coastline more clearly.
Distance: 1,546 km (961 miles)
Approximate Flight Time: 2 hrs 4 min
Departure: POZ (52.4210014343, 16.8262996674)
Arrival: DUB (53.421299, -6.27007)
Route Type: International
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