The right side offers a stunning vantage point of the San Salvador and San Vicente volcanoes as the aircraft climbs away from the coastal lowlands.
The right side offers a superior mix of diverse scenery, from the volcanic lakes of El Salvador to the Caribbean coastlines and the full breadth of the Florida peninsula.
The left side provides a superior perspective of the volcanic chain in Central America after takeoff and offers the best chance to see the Houston skyline during the approach to IAH.
The right side offers superior views of El Salvador's famous volcanic chain, including the massive Ilopango caldera and the iconic San Vicente volcano, followed by a dramatic approach into the mountains of Honduras.
The right side offers a superior view of the San Salvador volcanic chain during departure and provides the iconic 'skyline and lake' view of Chicago upon arrival, which is the highlight of the trip.
Offers the best views of the Salvadoran volcanic lakes upon departure and a higher chance of spotting the DC area landmarks during the descent into Dulles.
The left side of the aircraft offers a more dramatic view of the San Salvador volcano complex immediately after takeoff and provides the most iconic angle of the Havana city center and the Malecón during the final approach.
The left side offers spectacular views of El Salvador's volcanic chain immediately after takeoff, followed by the rugged Sierra Madre mountains and the western coastline of the Gulf of Mexico.
The left side is generally superior for this transatlantic crossing, offering better views of the Salvadoran volcanic chain upon departure and a higher probability of seeing the Madrid skyline and the Sierra de Guadarrama mountains during the descent into Spain.