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PSA → CIY
Which side of the plane to sit from Pisa International Airport (Pisa) to Comiso Airport (Comiso)?
Left Side of the Plane
The left side offers a stunning sequence of Italian coastal landmarks, including the Gulf of Naples, the active volcanic Aeolian Islands, and a prime view of Mount Etna during the descent.
Tuscan Maremma
Aerial views of the pristine coastline and pine forests of southern Tuscany shortly after departure.
Rome & Fiumicino
Distant views of the Tiber River and the metropolitan sprawl of the Eternal City.
Mount Vesuvius
The unmistakable crater of Vesuvius and the dense urban landscape of Naples and its bay.
Aeolian Islands
Dramatic views of volcanic islands like Stromboli and Vulcano as you cross the Tyrrhenian Sea.
Mount Etna
The highlight of the trip, featuring Europe's most active volcano as the flight approaches southern Sicily.
Sit on this side for morning flights to keep the sun behind you. The approach into Comiso often passes directly west of Etna, providing a majestic view of the smoking peak. Keep your eyes peeled after passing Naples for the distinct cone of Stromboli island.
Elba & Giglio
Views of the larger islands in the Tuscan Archipelago shortly after leaving Pisa.
Tyrrhenian Horizon
An expansive view of the deep blue Mediterranean, occasionally revealing the silhouette of Corsica.
Sicilian Hinterland
The rugged, undulating golden hills of central Sicily during the final descent phase.
The right side is ideal for late afternoon flights to catch the sunset over the sea. While it has fewer land-based landmarks, it offers a more tranquil, maritime perspective and avoids the glare of the morning sun.
Distance: 825 km (513 miles)
Approximate Flight Time: 1 hr 23 min
Departure: PSA (43.683899, 10.3927)
Arrival: CIY (36.994601, 14.607182)
Route Type: Domestic
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