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RLG β AYT
Which side of the plane to sit from Rostock-Laage Airport (Laage) to Antalya International Airport (Antalya)?
Right Side of the Plane
The right side offers superior views of the Central European mountain ranges and a spectacular descent over the western Taurus Mountains into the Gulf of Antalya.
Prague & Vltava River
The distinctive loops of the Vltava river and the dense historic architecture of the Czech capital.
Austrian Alps
Breathtaking views of the eastern Alpine peaks and snow-capped ridges during the middle of the journey.
Dinaric Alps
The dramatic limestone karst topography of the Balkan Peninsula stretching toward the Adriatic.
Taurus Mountains
The final descent flies directly over the massive, jagged peaks of the Taurus range.
Antalya Bay
Stunning views of the turquoise Mediterranean coastline and the city of Antalya upon final approach.
Sit on the right side for afternoon flights to experience a golden hour glow over the Alps. During the approach to AYT, this side typically offers the best views of the KonyaaltΔ± beach and the steep cliffs surrounding the city.
Mecklenburg Lake District
Aerial views of the thousands of lakes in northern Germany immediately after takeoff.
Berlin Metropolitan Area
The expansive urban sprawl of the German capital visible to the east during the first 20 minutes.
Carpathian Mountains
Rugged, forested peaks stretching across the horizon through Slovakia and Romania.
Sofia & Balkan Range
The Bulgarian capital nestled at the foot of the Vitosha mountain massif.
Black Sea Glimpses
On clear days, the distant blue horizon of the Black Sea appears as the plane enters Turkish airspace.
Choose the left side for morning departures to witness the sunrise over Eastern Europe. It provides a more stable lighting condition for photography during the mid-day transit over the Balkans, avoiding direct southern sun glare.
Distance: 2,366 km (1,470 miles)
Approximate Flight Time: 3 hrs 9 min
Departure: RLG (53.9182014465, 12.2783002853)
Arrival: AYT (36.898701, 30.800501)
Route Type: International
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