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 superior views of the rugged High Uintas and the snow-capped peaks of Northern Colorado while providing a shaded perspective away from the southern sun.
The left side is superior for this transcontinental journey because it typically offers better views of the Great Lakes systems and a spectacular view of the Philadelphia skyline during the standard approach into PHL.
The Left Side offers an iconic departure view of the Great Salt Lake and better perspectives of the winding Platte River valley across the plains.
The left side offers superior lighting with less sun glare and provides a more direct view of the spectacular Bighorn Mountains and the turquoise waters of Bear Lake.
The right side offers superior views of the dramatic Wasatch and Uinta peaks upon departure and maintains excellent views of the Platte River valley and the Lincoln skyline into Nebraska.
The right side provides a superior vantage point for the southern Rocky Mountains and the iconic St. Louis Arch, followed by a scenic descent over the Blue Ridge Mountains into the lush North Carolina Piedmont.
The left side offers a more direct view of the jagged Wasatch peaks upon departure and a spectacular crossing of Lake Michigan before descending into Detroit.