Departing passengers on the left side will enjoy a panoramic view of the Thessaloniki city skyline and the historic White Tower as the aircraft climbs away from the coast. On clear days, the right side may offer a distant glimpse of Mount Olympus across the shimmering Thermaic Gulf.
The left side provides a superior vantage point for the dramatic peaks of Mount Olympus shortly after takeoff and the expansive views of the Austrian Alps mid-flight.
The left side provides a superior view of the dramatic Balkan mountain ranges, the ancient Lake Ohrid, and a beautiful perspective of Central European landmarks as you head north.
The left side offers a superior mix of diverse landscapes, ranging from the legendary Mount Olympus in Greece to the distant Eastern Alps and the beautiful historic centers of Belgrade and Prague.
The right side offers a more scenic blend of Mediterranean peninsulas, the distant silhouettes of the Caucasus Mountains, and the unique geography of the Kerch Strait.
The left side offers a more dramatic perspective of the Carpathian mountain range and a superior view of the Gulf of Finland and the Peterhof palace complex during the final descent into St. Petersburg.
The left side offers a more diverse geographic display, including the urban layout of Thessaloniki, the rugged Rhodope Mountains in Bulgaria, and the unique coastline of the Crimean Peninsula.