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PRG → BEG
Which side of the plane to sit from Václav Havel Airport Prague (Prague) to Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport (Belgrade)?
Right Side of the Plane
The right side offers a superior mix of natural and urban landmarks, featuring the Austrian Alps on the horizon, the entirety of Lake Balaton, and a clear view of the Vienna basin.
Austrian Alps
On clear days, the snow-capped eastern reaches of the Alps are visible on the far horizon.
Vienna Basin
The plane typically passes east of Vienna, offering a sprawling view of the city and the Danube.
Lake Balaton
The most iconic landmark on this route; the long, turquoise 'Hungarian Sea' is fully visible mid-flight.
Fruška Gora
The lush green hills and vineyards of Serbia's oldest National Park during the descent.
Sava-Danube Confluence
Just before landing at BEG, you can see the meeting of the two great rivers near Belgrade.
The right side is essential for seeing Lake Balaton. Aim for a window seat away from the wing to capture the turquoise water. During winter, this side provides beautiful views of the snow-covered alpine peaks to the west.
Prague Historic Center
Bird's-eye view of the Vltava River and the Spire-filled skyline shortly after takeoff.
Brno Skyline
Clear views of the Cathedral of St. Peter and Paul in the Czech Republic's second city.
Budapest Distant View
The Hungarian capital and the Parliament building are often visible in the distance to the east.
Vojvodina Plains
The vast, geometric agricultural patterns of the Pannonian Basin in northern Serbia.
Sit on the left for the best morning light if traveling early, as the sun will be behind you. This side is also preferred for night flights to see the dense city lights of Brno and Budapest in the distance.
Distance: 742 km (461 miles)
Approximate Flight Time: 1 hr 14 min
Departure: PRG (50.1008, 14.26)
Arrival: BEG (44.8184013367, 20.3090991974)
Route Type: International
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