Passengers on the right side will enjoy sweeping views of the Daugava River and the Riga city skyline, including the iconic Radio and TV Tower, as the aircraft gains altitude.
The left side offers a more scenic perspective of the Baltic crossing, including a closer view of the island of Gotland and a stunning approach over the southern Gothenburg archipelago.
The left side offers superior views of the Latvian coastline upon departure, a more frequent perspective of the Dutch polders, and a high probability of spotting the London skyline during the final approach into Luton.
The left side provides a more diverse view of the European coastline, including the unique Hel Peninsula and the industrial hubs of Northern Germany and the Netherlands.
The left side offers a more scenic approach into Vilnius, often providing a direct view of the historic Old Town spires and the winding Daugava river shortly after takeoff from Riga.
The right side provides a more iconic experience, showcasing the medieval architecture of Riga upon departure and the modern skyscrapers of Moscow City during the approach to SVO.
The left side offers the most scenic views of Latvia's lake district and the best perspective of the Moscow skyline during the typical northern approach patterns into Domodedovo.
The right side offers a superior perspective of the Daugava river's winding path and the spectacular Latgale lake district, followed by a scenic approach into Moscow's southwestern suburbs.
The Right Side typically offers the most dramatic urban views, including a superior look at the Riga skyline upon departure and the sprawling Minsk cityscape and 'Minsk Sea' reservoir during the final approach.