Passengers on the left side often enjoy sweeping views of the San Francisco skyline and the Golden Gate Bridge as the aircraft climbs and maneuvers north.
The right side is the definitive choice for this route, offering a front-row seat to the 'Ring of Fire' volcanoes, including Mount Shasta, Mount Hood, and a spectacular close-up of Mount Rainier during the arrival.
The right side provides a front-row seat to the dramatic peaks of the Cascade Range, including the massive Mount Shasta and an intimate view of Mount Hood during the descent into Portland.
The right side offers a premium aerial tour of the California coastline, featuring Monterey Bay, the rugged Big Sur cliffs, and a stunning descent over the Pacific Ocean into Los Angeles.
Flying north from SFO to YVR, the right side provides a continuous parade of the Pacific Northwest's most iconic volcanic peaks and the rugged Cascade Range.
The right side offers spectacular, unobstructed views of the rugged California coastline, including the world-famous Big Sur region and iconic landmarks like Morro Rock.
The Left Side is favored for this transatlantic crossing, offering iconic views of the San Francisco Bay at departure, the most dramatic glacial fjords along the southern coast of Greenland, and a better angle for the UK coastline.
The left side offers unparalleled views of the rugged Northern California coastline, including the iconic Point Reyes peninsula and the remote, roadless wilderness of the Lost Coast.
The left side offers the most dramatic views of the San Francisco coastline, the rugged Mendocino National Forest, and a stunning close-up perspective of the massive Mount Shasta stratovolcano before landing.
The right side of the aircraft is the clear winner, offering a front-row seat to the dramatic peaks of the Cascade Range, including the massive Mount Shasta and the stunning deep blue of Crater Lake.
The left side provides the most iconic views, starting with a panoramic look at San Francisco and the Golden Gate Bridge upon departure, and ending with the world-famous Manhattan skyline during the descent into Newark.
The Left Side is superior for this northern route as it faces the arctic circle, maximizing your chances of witnessing the Aurora Borealis and providing the most extensive views of the Greenland ice cap.
The left side is significantly more scenic for this polar route, offering the best views of the high Arctic glaciers and a high probability of witnessing the Aurora Borealis during the night-time crossing.