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PRG → PMI
Which side of the plane to sit from Václav Havel Airport Prague (Prague) to Palma De Mallorca Airport (Palma de Mallorca)?
Right Side of the Plane
The right side offers a superior perspective of the highest Alpine peaks, including Mont Blanc, and provides a stunning approach over Mallorca's rugged Tramuntana mountains.
Lake Geneva
The massive crescent of Lac Léman is frequently visible as the flight path crosses the Swiss border.
Mont Blanc
Unrivaled views of Western Europe's highest peak, standing out prominently from the surrounding massif.
Rhône Valley
Observe the winding river and famous vineyard regions of southern France from high altitude.
Serra de Tramuntana
Dramatic limestone cliffs and peaks of Mallorca's northern coast during the initial descent.
Palma Harbor
Excellent views of the yacht-filled marina and the Bellver Castle before landing.
This is the 'photographer's side' for the Alps. For the best experience, choose a flight arriving in the late afternoon when the sun lights up the Tramuntana mountains in Mallorca, creating deep shadows and golden hues.
Prague Cityscape
Aerial views of the Vltava River and the historic towers of the Old Town shortly after departure.
Central Alps
Sweeping views of the Austrian and Swiss Alpine ranges with glaciated peaks visible during mid-flight.
French Riviera
The sparkling blue waters of the Côte d'Azur visible in the distance as you transition to the Mediterranean.
Palma Cathedral
If approaching from the south, you'll get a direct view of La Seu cathedral and the bay.
Sit behind the wing to capture the contrast between the snowy Alps and the blue Mediterranean. Be aware that morning flights will have direct sun on this side, which can cause glare and heat.
Distance: 1,480 km (920 miles)
Approximate Flight Time: 1 hr 58 min
Departure: PRG (50.1008, 14.26)
Arrival: PMI (39.551700592, 2.73881006241)
Route Type: International
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