Passengers will see the sprawling corporate campuses of the Research Triangle Park and the dense greenery of the Piedmont region as they climb.
The right side offers superior views during the descent into Tampa, frequently showcasing the Gulf of Mexico coastline, the clear waters of the Nature Coast, and the iconic Sunshine Skyway Bridge on final approach.
The Right Side offers superior views of the highest peaks in the Appalachian chain and a better angle for the Nashville city skyline.
The left side offers a front-row seat to the US Eastern Seaboard during the first leg and provides the earliest glimpses of the lush green landscapes of Ireland and Wales upon arrival in Europe.
The left side of the aircraft offers spectacular views of the Atlantic coastline, historic harbors, and the intricate barrier islands of the Southeastern United States.
The left side is generally preferred as it offers superior views of the Atlantic coastline during the initial phase of the flight and spectacular turquoise water vistas of Isla Mujeres and the Caribbean reefs upon the final approach into Cancun.
While both sides offer stunning views of the Appalachian Mountains, the right side provides a superior vantage point for the West Virginia state capital, potential views of Cincinnati, and the best angle for the Indianapolis Motor Speedway on descent.
The right side of the aircraft offers the most dramatic views of the Appalachian ridges and the best opportunity to see the iconic Pittsburgh skyline and river confluence during the descent.
The left side is slightly preferred for the scenic approach into St. Louis, which often provides a clearer view of the iconic Gateway Arch and the downtown skyline when landing from the east.
The right side offers superior views of the Appalachian foothills and several massive reservoirs that define the border between South Carolina and Georgia, providing excellent geographic landmarks during the descent.
The left side offers superior views of the highest peaks in the Great Smoky Mountains shortly after departure and provides a more direct view of the Dallas skyline during many standard arrival patterns into DFW.
The left side provides the most consistent views of the Appalachian terrain early in the flight and offers a scenic perspective of the southern Front Range and Pikes Peak during the descent into Denver.
The left side provides the most diverse scenery, including views of the Gulf Coast, the massive Lake Pontchartrain, and a higher likelihood of spotting the Houston skyline during the final descent.