Passengers on the right side can enjoy panoramic views of the rugged County Clare coastline and the Atlantic horizon as the flight heads west.
The right side is significantly more scenic as it typically follows the Great Circle route, providing opportunities to see the Canadian Maritimes and the New England coastline before the final approach into New York.
The right side offers a superior view of the Scottish landscape, including the Galloway Hills and a high probability of seeing the Edinburgh city skyline and Arthur's Seat on final approach.
The left side provides a superior sequence of coastal views, from the lush green of Southern Ireland to the French Atlantic coast and the turquoise Mediterranean approach.
The left side offers a superior journey with consistent views of the European and African coastlines and a bird's-eye tour of the eastern Canary Islands during the descent.
The right side is favored for its dramatic crossing of the Welsh mountains and the high probability of a stunning low-level pass over Windsor Castle during the approach into Heathrow.
The Right Side is generally superior for this route because it offers the most dramatic views of the Atlantic coastline and the iconic Ria Formosa lagoons during the final descent into Faro.
The left side offers superior views of the intricate French coastline, the Loire River estuary, and the urban landscape of Nantes before the final approach into Poitiers.
The left side offers superior views of the dramatic Picos de Europa mountains in northern Spain and the high peaks of the Sierra Nevada during the final approach into Malaga.
The Right Side provides superior views of the Irish southern coastline, the dramatic Bristol Channel, and the iconic engineering of the Severn Bridges during the crossing into England.
The left side offers a superior vantage point for the Irish Lakelands, the dramatic peaks of Snowdonia in North Wales, and the best views of the Birmingham city skyline during the typical approach into BHX.
The right side offers a superior view of the English Channel crossing, the rugged coastline of Cornwall, and the iconic white cliffs of Normandy.
The right side offers superior mountain views including the Wicklow and Welsh ranges, followed by the industrial heart of Europe and the scenic approach into Berlin's lake-filled suburbs.