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RZE → DUB
Which side of the plane to sit from Rzeszów-Jasionka Airport (Rzeszow) to Dublin Airport (Dublin)?
Right Side of the Plane
While both sides offer excellent trans-European views, the Right Side is preferred for the approach into Dublin. It typically provides a clearer view of the Dutch coastline and a spectacular panorama of Dublin Bay and Howth Head during the final descent, depending on the landing direction.
Wrocław Cityscape
A clear view of the 'City of a Hundred Bridges' and the Oder River during the first phase of the flight.
The Ruhr Valley
The massive industrial heartland of Germany, featuring a dense network of cities, factories, and waterways.
The Dutch Coastline
Stunning views of the polders, dikes, and the North Sea near Rotterdam or Amsterdam depending on the airway.
The Irish Sea
A vast expanse of blue dotted with ferries and wind farms as you transition from the UK to Ireland.
Howth Head
The iconic peninsula at the northern edge of Dublin Bay, often the first piece of Irish land seen on descent.
Dublin City & Coast
A panoramic view of the capital, the Liffey, and the coastal suburbs if landing on Runway 28R.
Choose the right side specifically for the arrival. If the wind is from the west (typical), the plane will fly past the city and turn back, offering a prime view of Dublin Bay and the North Dublin coastline. During summer evening flights, expect beautiful sunset views over the North Sea.
Sudetes Mountains
Visible shortly after departure, looking south toward the border between Poland and the Czech Republic.
Dresden & Elbe Valley
The historic architecture and winding river of the Saxon capital are often visible as you cross into Germany.
Cologne & The Rhine
Glance down for the silver ribbon of the Rhine River and the sprawling urban landscape of the Rhineland.
Greater London
On clear days, the southern flight path offers distant views of the Thames Estuary and the London skyline.
Snowdonia National Park
The rugged, mountainous terrain of North Wales provides a dramatic landscape before crossing the Irish Sea.
Wicklow Mountains
As the plane turns for its final approach into Dublin, the granite peaks south of the city come into focus.
The left side is best for morning flights to keep the sun behind you for better photography of the Polish and German landscapes. It offers superior views of the Welsh mountains and the southern approach into Dublin. Watch for the Sudetes early in the flight.
Distance: 1,968 km (1,223 miles)
Approximate Flight Time: 2 hrs 37 min
Departure: RZE (50.1100006104, 22.018999099699997)
Arrival: DUB (53.421299, -6.27007)
Route Type: International
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