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 provides the most diverse landscape views, including the massive Tonle Sap Lake in Cambodia and the dense mountain ranges along the Thai-Myanmar border.
The left side provides a superior perspective of the Vietnamese coastline during departure and offers a more dramatic view of Taiwan's central mountains and Kaohsiung's urban sprawl upon descent.
The right side is generally superior for its potential views of the iconic Taal Volcano and the lush landscapes of the Mekong Delta during departure.
The left side provides a superior view of the Ho Chi Minh City skyline shortly after takeoff and offers the most iconic perspective of the Mekong and Tonle Sap river confluence during the final approach into Phnom Penh.
The left side provides a scenic vantage point of the diverse Vietnamese coastline, the lush Annamite mountain ranges, and the dramatic approach over the river valleys of Fujian.
The left side offers superior views of the Indonesian archipelago, specifically the stunning turquoise waters of Belitung Island and the picturesque Thousand Islands cluster during the descent into Jakarta.