Passengers on the left side often enjoy sweeping views of the downtown Seattle skyline during north-facing departures or an intimate view of Mount Rainier when climbing toward the south.
The right side is the definitive choice for this route, offering a spectacular, close-up view of Mount Rainier immediately after departure from Seattle, followed by the majestic peaks of the southern Cascades and a scenic approach over the Appalachian Mountains into North Carolina.
The right side offers a superior view of the massive Mount Rainier during departure and provides a more direct perspective of the high-altitude peaks and turquoise glacial lakes of the Canadian Rockies as you cross the Continental Divide.
The right side is superior primarily due to the spectacular, close-up views of Mount Rainier immediately after departure from Seattle, followed by the striking geology of the Badlands and the Chesapeake Bay approach.
The right side offers an unbeatable view of Mount Rainier shortly after takeoff and the potential for a stunning aerial perspective of Niagara Falls and the Boston skyline upon arrival.
The left side of the aircraft provides an incredible sequence of volcanic peaks from the Cascade Range and a direct view of the majestic Mount Shasta as you move south.
The right side offers a superior vantage point for viewing the rugged coastline of British Columbia, the majestic glaciers of the Gulf of Alaska, and the volcanic peaks of the Kuril Islands upon approach to Japan.
The left side offers a superior view of the North Cascades and a dramatic entrance into the Canadian Rockies, showcasing the ruggedness of Banff National Park as you descend towards Calgary.
The left side provides the most iconic view of the Pacific Northwest, offering an up-close perspective of Mount Rainier shortly after takeoff, followed by a scenic traverse of the northern Rockies and the transition into the Great Plains.
The left side is the prime choice for this transatlantic route, offering the best vantage point for the Aurora Borealis during the polar transit and dramatic views of Greenland's northern fjords.
The Left Side offers an unparalleled view of Mt. Rainier immediately after takeoff, followed by a sweep across the heart of the Rocky Mountains and the vast American prairie.
The right side of the aircraft offers a front-row seat to some of the most dramatic volcanic and glacial landscapes on Earth, including the Aleutian Islands and Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula.
The left side offers the most iconic view of Mount Rainier shortly after takeoff and provides a superior perspective of the Rocky Mountains' high peaks as you traverse toward the Great Plains.