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RDZ → DUB
Which side of the plane to sit from Rodez-Marcillac Airport (Rodez) to Dublin Airport (Dublin)?
Right Side of the Plane
The right side provides a superior vantage point for the scenic Loire Valley, possible glimpses of the Normandy coast, and the dramatic cliffs of the Welsh shoreline before descending into Dublin.
Loire Valley
Views of the meandering Loire river and the lush 'Garden of France' during the first half of the flight.
Mont Saint-Michel
On very clear days, the iconic medieval abbey on its tidal island may be visible in the distance to the north.
Pembrokeshire Coast
The rugged cliffs and turquoise waters of the Welsh coastline as you cross the St George's Channel.
Dublin Bay
A perfect aerial view of Howth Head, Dublin Port, and the city center during the final descent.
Choose the right side for morning flights to avoid direct sun glare. This side offers more varied land-based landmarks, including the Welsh coast and a panoramic view of Dublin city if the flight lands toward the west.
Aubrac Plateau
Unique volcanic and granite landscapes of the Massif Central visible immediately after departure from Rodez.
Gulf of Morbihan
A stunning view of the island-dotted 'inner sea' as the aircraft crosses the southern coast of Brittany.
Celtic Sea
Vast blue expanses and shipping lanes connecting the Atlantic to the English Channel and Irish Sea.
Wicklow Mountains
Dramatic granite peaks and glacial lakes visible during the southern approach into Dublin Airport.
The left side is ideal for evening flights to catch the sunset over the Atlantic. It is the preferred side if the aircraft uses a southerly approach path (Runway 34/28), providing the best view of the Irish countryside and mountains.
Distance: 1,187 km (738 miles)
Approximate Flight Time: 1 hr 35 min
Departure: RDZ (44.407901763916016, 2.4826700687408447)
Arrival: DUB (53.421299, -6.27007)
Route Type: International
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