Departing passengers on the right side will witness the dense jungle landscape transitioning into the iconic Panama City skyline and the Pacific entrance to the Panama Canal.
The right side offers a spectacular aerial perspective of the Panamanian coastline upon departure and the iconic turquoise waters and white-sand resort strips during the descent into Punta Cana.
The right side offers spectacular views of the Pearl Islands shortly after takeoff from Panama City, followed by an immersive look at the dense, untouched rainforests of the Darien Gap and the winding river systems of Western Colombia.
The left side offers unparalleled views of the San Blas Islands (Guna Yala) and a superior angle of the Cartagena skyline upon arrival.
The left side offers an unparalleled view of the Panama Canal and the skyscrapers of Panama City immediately after takeoff, followed by excellent perspectives of the Yucatan Peninsula and the winding Mississippi River.
The Right Side offers a spectacular view of the Panama Canal upon departure and provides the best angle for the iconic Recife coastline and skyscraper-lined beaches during the final descent.
The right side is generally superior as it offers views of the Panama Canal entrance during departure and the spectacular jagged peaks of Amboro National Park during the descent into Santa Cruz.
The left side provides a comprehensive view of the Panama Canal's Atlantic entrance and the diverse geography of Hispaniola, including the unique inland Lake Enriquillo.
The left side offers the most iconic views of the San Blas Islands shortly after departure from Panama, followed by a scenic approach into the Cibao Valley over the northern coast of Hispaniola.
The right side offers a superior view of the dramatic DariΓ©n Gap jungle and the expansive Lake Valencia during the final descent into the city.
The left side provides a superior vantage point for the Panama City skyline and the Pacific entrance of the Panama Canal during departure, along with better lighting for the Amazon basin on typical daytime schedules.
The right side is generally preferred for the initial views of the Panamanian coastline and islands, as well as the scenic approach over the Dutch polders and industrial ports like Rotterdam.
The Left Side is generally superior for this eastbound transatlantic route, offering prime views of the Greater Antilles archipelago shortly after takeoff and the scenic mountain ranges of Northern Spain during the descent into Madrid.