Passengers can enjoy expansive views of the dense tropical rainforests and the rugged, indented coastline of Babeldaob Island during the initial climb.
The right side provides an unparalleled view of Palau's world-famous Rock Islands and Southern Lagoon immediately after takeoff, plus a superior angle for the approach into Yap's main harbor.
The left side is superior for this northbound journey, offering the best chance to spot the iconic Mount Fuji and the lush Sagami Bay during the descent into Tokyo, alongside a great view of Palau's northern lagoons after takeoff.
The left side offers a superior view of the iconic Rock Islands of Palau upon departure and an unparalleled perspective of the Philippines' most famous volcanoes, including the near-perfect cone of Mayon, during the descent into Manila.
The right side offers a superior vantage point for the most dramatic portion of the flight: the approach into Taiwan. You get a front-row seat to the rugged East Coast where the Central Mountain Range meets the Pacific Ocean, including the iconic Qingshui Cliffs and the volcanic Guishan Island.
While both sides offer a stunning departure from Palau, the Right Side is generally superior for the approach into Korea, providing excellent views of Jeju Island and the multi-island archipelago of the South Korean coast.
The right side provides a superior vantage point for Palau's intricate eastern reef systems upon departure and offers a spectacular view of Guam's southern mountainous terrain and Apra Harbor during the descent.