Passengers will see the sprawling pine forests of North Louisiana and potential views of the Shreveport skyline and the Red River to the east.
The left side offers a front-row seat to the dramatic transition from the humid subtropics of the South to the arid High Plains, culminating in a spectacular panoramic view of the Rocky Mountain Front Range upon arrival in Denver.
The right side typically offers a more comprehensive view of the Grand Canyon's sprawling North Rim and the dramatic transition from the Rocky Mountains to the Great Basin desert.
The left side is generally superior for this short hop, offering the best chance to see the iconic Dallas skyline and the Southern Trinity River basin during the descent into DFW.
The right side offers superior views of the Shreveport skyline upon departure and the expansive Sam Houston National Forest, concluding with a bird's-eye view of the master-planned communities in North Houston.
The left side provides a more diverse landscape featuring the winding Tennessee Valley and the initial rises of the Appalachian Mountains, culminating in a frequent view of the Midtown Atlanta skyline during northern arrivals.