Passengers on the left can see the expansive Great Salt Lake and Antelope Island, offering a unique perspective of the region's desert-to-water transition.
The left side offers a superior view of the jewel of the Sierras, Lake Tahoe, along with the rugged high-altitude granite peaks of the Sierra Nevada mountains during the descent.
The left side provides unmatched views of the Great Lakes and the dense wilderness of the Adirondacks and Green Mountains during the eastern leg of the journey.
The left side offers a superior view of the dramatic Wasatch Range on departure, the highest peaks of the Colorado Rockies, and a better angle for spotting the St. Louis Gateway Arch mid-flight.
The left side offers superior views of the Great Salt Lake upon departure, more frequent sightings of the Great Lakes system, the glacial Finger Lakes in New York, and a higher probability of seeing the Boston skyline on the approach to Logan Airport.
The right side of the aircraft offers superior views of the dramatic red rock landscapes of Southern Utah and the high-altitude peaks of the San Juan Mountains before transitioning into the unique geological features of the Texas Panhandle.
The Right Side offers a superior vantage point for the highest terrain in Utah, including the dramatic peaks of the High Uintas and the vibrant colors of the Wyoming Red Desert.
The Left Side (Port) offers the most dramatic views of the Wasatch Range immediately after departure and the highest peaks of the Colorado Rockies. As you head southeast, you also gain better angles for the central Florida theme parks during the descent into MCO.
The right side of the aircraft offers a more intimate perspective of the dramatic Wasatch Front and the towering Uinta Mountains, followed by the striking geological transitions of the high desert.
While the left side offers the rugged peaks of the Wasatch Range, the right side provides a superior vantage point for the dramatic transition into red rock country, including the San Rafael Swell and distant views of Arches National Park.
The left side offers a superior view of the Great Salt Lake's unique ecosystems, the volcanic geology of the Snake River Plain, and the dramatic descent into the deep canyons surrounding Lewiston.
The right side offers a superior view of the dramatic red rock formations of southern Utah shortly after takeoff and the intricate winding of the Mississippi River during the descent into New Orleans.
While both sides offer stunning views of the Rockies, the right side provides a superior view of the high Sawatch Range and a dramatic, close-up perspective of Pikes Peak during the descent into Colorado Springs.