The left side typically offers a view of the southern Prague suburbs and the Vltava river as the aircraft banks during its initial departure climb toward central Europe.
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.
The left side of the aircraft offers spectacular views of the Bohemian landscape upon departure, a breathtaking traverse across the Tyrolean Alps, and an iconic aerial perspective of Lake Como during the descent into Milan.
While both sides offer stunning mountain views, the Right Side is the clear winner for its unparalleled views of the iconic Mount Ararat during the final approach into Yerevan.
The right side offers a superior vantage point for the most dramatic geographic features, including the highest peaks of the Alps, the Pyrenees crossing, and the stunning Sierra Nevada range during the approach into Malaga.
The left side offers a superior experience, particularly during the final approach into Madeira, where you get a panoramic view of the island's dramatic volcanic coastline and the city of Funchal.
The right side offers a spectacular geographic progression, starting with the Austrian Alps and transitioning into the stunning turquoise coastline of the Adriatic Sea.
The right side offers a spectacular view of the Austrian and Italian Alps, including a prime vantage point of Lake Garda and the Tyrrhenian coastline during the descent into Rome.
The left side is the preferred choice for this route, offering a majestic perspective of the Alps and Pyrenees mountain ranges followed by a spectacular aerial entry into Lisbon over the Tagus River.
The left side offers a stunning sequence of views including the historic Prague skyline at takeoff, the deep heart of the Tyrolean Alps, and a panoramic approach overlooking Lake Garda before landing in Bergamo.
The left side offers a superior panorama of the Alps, including distant views of the Swiss peaks and a high probability of seeing Mont Blanc during the descent into Lyon.
While both sides offer impressive Balkan landscapes, the Right Side provides superior views of the high Alpine peaks in Austria, the dramatic Pindus mountain range in Greece, and a more scenic approach into Athens often overlooking the Saronic Gulf.
The right side offers a superior vantage point for the most iconic landmarks, including a distant view of Bratislava and the spectacular approach into Budapest, often showcasing the Parliament building and the Danube's historic bridges.