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SIN → CRK
Which side of the plane to sit from Singapore Changi Airport (Singapore) to Diosdado Macapagal International Airport (Angeles City)?
Left Side of the Plane
The left side offers superior views of the dramatic Zambales Mountains and the world-famous Mount Pinatubo crater as the flight approaches Luzon from the South China Sea.
Singapore Strait
Panoramic views of the world's busiest shipping lanes and massive container ships shortly after takeoff from Changi.
South China Sea
Expansive views of deep blue waters and intricate tropical cloud formations throughout the mid-flight segment.
Zambales Coastline
The scenic entry point into Philippine airspace, featuring white sand beaches and the blue waters of the West Philippine Sea.
Zambales Mountains
Rugged, emerald-green peaks of the mountain range that separates the western coast from the Central Luzon plains.
Mount Pinatubo
A breathtaking aerial view of the iconic volcanic crater and its turquoise caldera lake just before the descent into Clark.
Sit on the left (Port) side for the best chance to see the Mount Pinatubo crater during the descent. For photography, morning flights are ideal as the sun will be behind the aircraft, illuminating the Philippine coastline and mountains perfectly. If flying in the late afternoon, this side will catch the sunset over the West Philippine Sea.
Singapore Skyline
A high-altitude view of the Marina Bay Sands and the Central Business District during the initial climb if departing to the north.
Riau Archipelago
Views of the Indonesian islands of Batam and Bintan to the south during the early stages of the flight.
Central Luzon Plains
The vast, flat agricultural 'Rice Granary of the Philippines' stretching toward the Sierra Madre mountains.
Mount Arayat
A majestic, solitary extinct volcano rising abruptly from the flat plains of Pampanga, a landmark for the final approach.
Clark Freeport Zone
Views of the former U.S. airbase turned modern economic hub and the urban sprawl of Angeles City upon landing.
The right side is excellent for seeing the solitary Mount Arayat during the final approach. However, on morning flights, passengers on this side may experience significant sun glare as the aircraft heads northeast. Choose this side if you want to see the expansive flatlands and the Sierra Madre range in the far distance.
Distance: 2,382 km (1,480 miles)
Approximate Flight Time: 3 hrs 11 min
Departure: SIN (1.35019, 103.994003)
Arrival: CRK (15.186, 120.559998)
Route Type: International
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