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Tip: Sit on the right side for takeoff.

Passengers on the right side frequently enjoy views of the downtown St. Louis skyline and the Gateway Arch as the aircraft climbs away from the city.

STL β†’ DAL
St. Louis to Dallas
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The left side is superior for this route because it offers the best opportunity to see the St. Louis Arch during departure and provides a breathtaking panoramic view of the Dallas skyline during the final approach into Love Field.

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STL β†’ BOS
St. Louis to Boston
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The right side of the aircraft offers a premier view of the Gateway Arch during departure, the historic urban layout of Pittsburgh, and the best angle for the Boston skyline and harbor during the standard landing sequence.

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STL β†’ MDW
St. Louis to Chicago
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The left side is typically superior for this route because it offers the most iconic views of the Chicago skyline, including the Willis Tower, during the descent into Midway.

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STL β†’ MBJ
St. Louis to Montego Bay
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The Right Side (Starboard) is generally preferred for this route because it offers superior views of the Mississippi River shortly after takeoff, the vast expanse of the Gulf of Mexico, and a stunning final approach over the turquoise reefs of Montego Bay. While the Left Side offers views of the Florida coast, the Right Side's descent into Jamaica is iconic.

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STL β†’ TUL
St. Louis to Tulsa
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The left side provides a superior view of the iconic St. Louis skyline and Gateway Arch upon departure, followed by scenic vistas of the Ozark Mountains and a direct view of downtown Tulsa on approach.

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STL β†’ JBR
St. Louis to Jonesboro
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While the Left Side offers an iconic view of the St. Louis skyline and Gateway Arch shortly after takeoff, the Right Side provides a more consistent and rugged scenic experience over the rolling Ozark Plateau and the ancient St. Francois Mountains.

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STL β†’ CGI
St. Louis to Cape Girardeau
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The right side offers a superior vantage point of the iconic St. Louis skyline, including the Gateway Arch, immediately after takeoff from STL. It also provides a closer look at the Missouri Ozark foothills and the sprawling Anheuser-Busch complex during the initial climb.

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STL β†’ EWR
St. Louis to Newark
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The left side offers the premier view of the Manhattan skyline and the Hudson River during the most frequent landing patterns into Newark, alongside views of the Mississippi confluence early in the flight.

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STL β†’ BWI
St. Louis to Baltimore
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The right side offers superior views of the Gateway Arch upon departure, the most rugged sections of the Appalachian Mountains, and a prime view of the Baltimore Inner Harbor and Chesapeake Bay during the descent.

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STL β†’ PUJ
St. Louis to Punta Cana
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While both sides offer excellent views, the Right Side (Seat F/K) provides a superior perspective of the US Atlantic coastline and the stunning turquoise reef systems during the final descent into Punta Cana.

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STL β†’ IAD
St. Louis to Washington
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The right side provides a more dramatic perspective of the Appalachian ridges and the lush Shenandoah Valley during the descent into Northern Virginia.

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STL β†’ MIA
St. Louis to Miami
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The left side provides a superior view of the Atlantic coastline and the iconic Miami Beach shoreline during the final approach into MIA.

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