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RHO β LPL
Which side of the plane to sit from Diagoras Airport (Rhodos) to Liverpool John Lennon Airport (Liverpool)?
Left Side of the Plane
The left side offers a stunning sequence of maritime and coastal views, starting with the Greek islands, moving along the turquoise Adriatic coast of Croatia, and providing excellent angles of the Northern Italian plains and the outskirts of Paris.
Cyclades Islands
Shortly after departure, view the scattered white-and-blue patterns of the Greek islands across the deep blue Aegean Sea.
Dalmatian Coast
An extended view of Croatia's rugged coastline, featuring thousands of limestone islands and clear turquoise waters.
Venetian Lagoon
On clear days, the distinct shape of Venice and its surrounding islands can be seen as the flight crosses Northern Italy.
Southern Alps
Dramatic views of the southern slopes and glaciated peaks of the Alpine range as the plane heads towards Central Europe.
Parisian Outskirts
As the flight path crosses France, look for the sprawling urban landscape of Paris and the winding Seine River.
River Mersey
During the final approach into Liverpool, enjoy a bird's-eye view of the historic docks and the Liverpool waterfront.
Sit on the left for the best coastal views of the Mediterranean and Adriatic. Be aware that on morning or midday flights, the sun will be on the left side, which may cause glare; use the window shade as needed. This side is also preferred for the standard approach into LPL to see the city skyline.
Turkish Coastline
Immediate views after takeoff of the DatΓ§a Peninsula and the mountainous coast of Southwest Turkey.
Dinaric Alps
Fly over the rugged, limestone peaks of Montenegro and Bosnia and Herzegovina, showcasing intense karst topography.
High Alpine Peaks
A spectacular perspective of the highest Swiss and Austrian Alps, often passing directly over snow-capped summits.
Rhine Valley
View the green, vine-covered hills and historic castles along the Rhine and Moselle rivers in Western Germany.
English Midlands
As you descend into the UK, see the industrial heritage and urban sprawl of Birmingham and the Black Country.
Peak District
The green rolling hills and moorlands of the UK's first National Park are visible just before the final descent.
The right side is superior for viewing the high-altitude peaks of the Central Alps. Because you are flying Northwest, the right side will be shaded from the direct sun for most of the journey, making it ideal for photography without harsh glare. Watch for the dramatic transition from the European continent to the British Isles over the Channel.
Distance: 3,040 km (1,889 miles)
Approximate Flight Time: 3 hrs 35 min
Departure: RHO (36.40539932250977, 28.086200714111328)
Arrival: LPL (53.33359909057617, -2.849720001220703)
Route Type: International
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