Passengers will see the vast Nakdong River delta and the industrial harbor landscapes as the aircraft climbs toward the South Sea.
The right side provides a superior view of the South Sea's intricate archipelago and a direct line of sight to Hallasan Mountain during the approach to Jeju.
The left side provides an exceptional view of the southern Korean archipelago, a close-up of the scenic Jeju Island coastline, and a spectacular approach over the East China Sea islands before landing at Pudong.
The right side provides an excellent vantage point for the South Korean coastline, the western edge of Taiwan, and a sweeping view across the Indochinese Peninsula's diverse terrain.
The right side offers a more diverse range of landmarks, including views of Jeju Island, the stunning Vietnamese coastline, and a scenic approach into Kuala Lumpur over the Malacca Strait.
The left side offers a superior mix of Busan's coastal scenery upon departure, views of the Shandong Peninsula while crossing the Yellow Sea, and a high probability of seeing the sprawling Beijing and Tianjin urban centers during the descent.
The left side offers a stunning perspective of the South Korean coastline during departure and provides the best view of the winding Yangtze River and the vast lake systems of central China during the descent into Wuhan.
The left side offers a superior perspective of the rugged Central Mountain Range of Taiwan and a clear view of the Busan port area during departure.
The right side typically offers more frequent land views, including the rugged southern coast of Korea, the sprawling urban centers of coastal China, the Pearl River Delta, and the mountainous terrain of Northern Vietnam during descent.
While both sides offer views of the Yellow Sea, the right side provides a superior vantage point for the dramatic Taihang Mountain range and the meanders of the Yellow River during the approach to Taiyuan.
The left side provides superior views of the intricate South Korean coastline, the island-dotted Yellow Sea, and the dramatic approach over the Dalian coastline into the Liaoning plains.
The right side offers superior views of the Ryukyu island chain during the mid-flight and the spectacular coral reefs of Tumon Bay during the final approach into Guam.
The left side offers superior views of the intricate South Korean archipelago shortly after takeoff and follows the dramatic southern bends of the Yellow River during the transition into central China.