Passengers on the left side can witness the sprawling urban density of Ho Chi Minh City and catch glimpses of the Saigon River as the aircraft climbs.
The right side offers the most consistent views of the lush Mekong Delta interior and provides a breathtaking perspective of the Phu Quoc coastline and Duong Dong town upon arrival, especially during sunset flights.
The left side offers a superior vantage point for the lush Mekong Delta immediately after takeoff and provides the most iconic views of the Dubai skyline, including the Burj Khalifa, during the standard approach into DXB.
The left side offers a more dramatic geographical sequence, including the transition from Southeast Asian tropics to the towering Tian Shan peaks and the symbolic crossing of the Ural Mountains into Europe.
The right side offers a superior view of the intricate Mekong Delta upon departure and provides the best chance to see the iconic Singapore skyline and the Johor-Singapore Causeway during the descent into Changi.
The Left Side offers superior views of the Vietnamese coastline early on, potential glimpses of Taiwan's mountains, and a spectacular view of Jeju Island and the rugged South Korean southern coast during descent.
While the left side offers views of the Vietnamese coastline, the right side provides a superior perspective of the South China Sea shipping lanes and a spectacular approach into Hong Kong, featuring the islands and the massive bridge infrastructure.
The right side offers the most scenic views of the massive Tri An Reservoir and the dense tropical foliage of the Dong Nai Culture and Nature Reserve before entering the Central Highlands.
The left side offers a breathtaking coastal perspective, tracking the intricate estuaries of the Mekong Delta and the azure expanse of the Gulf of Thailand.
The right side offers a superior view of Vietnam's stunning central coastline, featuring the famous Mui Ne sand dunes and a breathtaking descent over the turquoise waters and islands of Cam Ranh Bay.
The right side offers spectacular panoramic views of the Vietnamese coastline, the vibrant blue waters of the South China Sea, and the dramatic transition from sea to the Annamite Mountains. Notable landmarks include the Son Tra Peninsula, the Hai Van Pass, and the expansive lagoons near Hue.
The right side offers a breathtaking coastal panorama of the South Central Coast, featuring turquoise bays, white sand beaches, and the dramatic Thi Nai Lagoon upon arrival.
The right side offers a superior experience, featuring the intricate river networks of the Mekong Delta immediately after takeoff and a higher probability of seeing the Kuala Lumpur skyline and the Malacca Strait during the final approach.