Expect views of the vast East China Sea, the coastline, and the sprawling layout of one of the world's busiest cargo hubs as you climb away from the shore.
The left side offers a more diverse geographic display, including the dramatic Korean coastline, Jeju Island, and the distinctive silhouette of Sado Island during the final descent.
The right side offers consistent views of the Yangtze River valley and avoids direct solar glare on this westbound route, concluding with a superior view of the Chengdu urban sprawl.
The left side provides the most dramatic views of the Yangtze River's winding course and major urban centers like Wuhan, ending with a scenic descent over the river confluence in Luzhou.
The left side offers a more direct view of the spectacular Shanghai city center during the initial climb and provides a better perspective of the Yi River and Linyi's urban core during the final approach.
The right side offers a superior view of China's diverse topography, including the massive Taihu Lake, the world-famous Huangshan mountain range, and a spectacular approach into the karst landscape of Liuzhou without the glare of the southern sun during typical daytime flights.
The right side offers a superior mix of urban skylines, massive engineering feats like the Hangzhou Bay Bridge, and the rugged mountain ranges of Zhejiang province.
The left side offers superior views of the majestic Yangtze River bends and the dramatic southern ridges of the Dabie Mountains, providing a more rugged and scenic landscape compared to the northern plains.
The right side offers a superior view of the southern Goto Islands chain and a stunning approach over the calm waters of Omura Bay towards the island-based airport.
The right side offers a superior view of China's diverse landscape, featuring the engineering marvel of the Hangzhou Bay Bridge, the rugged mountains of Zhejiang and Fujian, and the sprawling urban layouts of major coastal cities.
The Left Side is generally preferred for the spectacular approach into Copenhagen, which often features the Γresund Bridge, as well as clear views of the Gobi Desert and the southern Ural Mountains.
The left side offers a superior vantage point for viewing the varied topography of southern China, including the lush mountains of Hunan and the dramatic karst plateaus of Guizhou, often benefiting from better lighting during westbound flights.
The right side provides a superior view of the Yangtze River estuary's grand scale and the iconic Yellow River during the final descent into Zhengzhou.