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 offers an incredible cross-country visual journey, featuring the volcanic peaks of the Cascades, the heart of the Rocky Mountains, the emerald waters of the Gulf Coast, and a dramatic final approach over the Everglades and Miami skyline.
The right side provides a front-row seat to the most dramatic volcanic peaks of the Pacific Northwest and the stunning sharp ridges of the Teton Range.
The right side is slightly superior due to the spectacular close-up views of Mount Rainier immediately after takeoff and the potential for a stunning Philadelphia skyline view during the final approach.
The right side is premier for its early flight sequence, featuring a stunning close-up of Mount Rainier and views of the other major Cascade volcanoes before crossing over the rugged Black Hills.
The Right Side offers an immediate aerial perspective of the Seattle skyline and the Space Needle upon takeoff, followed by direct views of the Central Cascades and the sun-drenched vineyards of the Okanagan Valley during the descent.
The left side provides a spectacular view of Mt. Rainier immediately after takeoff, follows the northern edge of the Great Lakes, and avoids the harsh southern sun glare during the transcontinental journey.
The right side offers iconic views of the Seattle skyline and the massive glaciated peaks of the Cascade Range, including Mount Rainier and Mount Baker.
The right side offers a spectacular sequence of volcanic peaks in the Cascades, the unique geography of the Great Salt Lake, and the striking red rock formations of the American Southwest before descending into the Texas Hill Country.
The right side offers a superior vantage point for the dramatic landscapes of the Alaskan coast and the spectacular volcanic peaks of the Kamchatka Peninsula.
The left side offers a front-row seat to the dramatic Olympic Mountains and the rugged coastline of the Olympic Peninsula as you traverse the Puget Sound toward Vancouver Island.
The left side offers a spectacular vantage point of the Salish Sea's intricate archipelago and the rugged peaks of the Olympic Mountains.
The right side offers the most iconic arrival experience, featuring a close-up look at the massive HaleakalΔ volcano and the turquoise waters of Maui's north shore.