Passengers on the left side can view the Sharjah city skyline, Khalid Lagoon, and the iconic Dubai skyline featuring the Burj Khalifa shortly after departure.
The left side offers superior views of the dramatic Makran Coastal Range and the intricate geological formations of the Balochistan province upon approach into Turbat.
The left side offers a more direct view of the dramatic Makran coastline where the Arabian Sea meets the rugged mountains, along with superior views of the Iranian coastline in the distance across the Gulf of Oman.
The right side offers a superior view of the majestic Mount Damavand and the striking geological patterns of the Iranian salt deserts, followed by the approach into the Southern Urals.
The left side offers superior views of the Arabian Gulf coastline, the modern skyline of Kuwait City, and the intricate river systems of southern Iraq.
The left side offers a superior view of the iconic Dubai skyline shortly after takeoff from Sharjah, followed by the vast red dunes of the Arabian desert and a dramatic approach over the Sarawat mountain range.
The left side offers superior views of the dramatic Makran coastal mountains and the lush Indus River valley, with the potential to spot the distant snow-capped Himalayas during the final approach into Delhi.
The left side offers spectacular views of the rugged Balochistan mountain ranges and, most notably, the snow-capped Himalayan peaks on the northern horizon during the descent into Sialkot.
The right side offers a superior view of the Indus River Delta's intricate drainage patterns and typically provides a better panoramic view of the 'Pink City' during the final approach into Jaipur.
The left side offers the most diverse scenery, featuring the dramatic Hajar Mountains shortly after takeoff and the lush, green backdrop of the Western Ghats upon arrival in India.
The left side provides the most dramatic views of the UAE coastline upon departure, potential views of the Riyadh metropolis, and a superior angle of the Nile River's lush valley contrasting against the desert as you approach Sohag.
The left side is generally preferred to avoid direct solar glare while flying south-east and offers superior views of the Western Ghats upon entering Indian airspace.
The left side offers a superior view of the rugged Makran coastline and the lush northern Western Ghats during the descent into India.