Departing westward provides views of Ocean Beach, the winding waterways of Mission Bay, and the coastline stretching toward La Jolla.
The left side offers a superior coastal experience, featuring the dramatic California shoreline, Channel Islands, and a high-probability view of the San Francisco skyline during the approach into Oakland.
The left side offers a superior vantage point for the dramatic shift from the Pacific coastline to the Southern Rockies, featuring the best views of the Salton Sea and major Midwestern landmarks.
The left side provides a superior viewing experience by avoiding the harsh southern sun glare while offering iconic views of the San Diego skyline, the Superstition Mountains, and the expansive lake districts of Central Florida.
The left side of the aircraft offers a more consistent view of major geological landmarks and a glare-free perspective of the landscape as you travel eastbound. It typically provides superior views of the Grand Canyon and the high peaks of the Rockies, followed by a potential view of the Philadelphia skyline during the approach.
The left side provides a premier view of the California coastline, offering dramatic vistas of the Pacific Ocean, the Channel Islands, and the scenic Monterey Bay during the approach.
The left side offers the premier view of San Diego's skyline and harbor upon departure, followed by the dramatic geological formations of the Arizona rim country and the best angle for the Atlanta skyline on landing.
While the Left Side offers views of the Phoenix sprawl and Texas plains, the Right Side is superior for its proximity to the Mexican border landmarks, the Tucson aircraft boneyard, and the iconic aerial approach over the Mississippi River and Louisiana swamplands.
The left side offers superior views of the High Sierras and the Rockies during the first half of the trip, followed by a dramatic crossing of Lake Michigan and views of the northern Great Lakes region.
The left side is superior for this route as it provides a front-row seat to the most dramatic sections of the Rocky Mountains and frequently offers a distant view of the Chicago skyline and the deep blue of Lake Michigan during the descent phase.
The left side offers iconic views of the rugged California coastline, the vast Pacific Ocean, and the scenic Monterey Bay as you fly north.
While both sides offer a similar oceanic view for the majority of the flight, the Right Side is superior for the iconic approach into Honolulu, featuring the world-famous Diamond Head and Waikiki shoreline.
The left side offers a more direct view of the Grand Canyon and the most dramatic sections of the Rocky Mountains during the descent into Denver.