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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†’ PHL
St. Louis to Philadelphia
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The left side offers the most dramatic views of the Appalachian ridges in central Pennsylvania and is typically the superior choice for viewing the Philadelphia skyline during the final approach into PHL.

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STL β†’ GRR
St. Louis to Grand Rapids
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The Right Side is preferred for the iconic view of the Gateway Arch and the downtown St. Louis skyline immediately after departure, followed by the impressive confluence of the Missouri and Mississippi Rivers.

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STL β†’ OKC
St. Louis to Oklahoma City
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The left side offers a more scenic view of the Ozark Plateau's rolling hills and the expansive lake systems of northeast Oklahoma.

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7.5
STL β†’ MCO
St. Louis to Orlando
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The right side offers a superior view of the St. Louis skyline and Gateway Arch upon departure, followed by the vast lake systems of Kentucky and the sprawling theme parks of Central Florida during the final descent.

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7.5
STL β†’ OWB
St. Louis to Owensboro
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The left side offers the iconic view of the St. Louis skyline and Gateway Arch upon departure, along with better views of the Ohio River's winding path as you approach Owensboro.

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STL β†’ CLE
St. Louis to Cleveland
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The left side is preferred for this route because it offers views of the Mississippi-Missouri confluence upon departure and, most importantly, the scenic Lake Erie shoreline and Cleveland city skyline during the descent into CLE.

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STL β†’ CMH
St. Louis to Columbus
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The right side offers a superior view of the St. Louis skyline, including the Gateway Arch, as well as a more direct view of the Indianapolis city center and major aviation landmarks in Ohio.

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STL β†’ OMA
St. Louis to Omaha
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The left side typically offers superior views of the Kansas City metropolitan area on clear days and a more direct view of the Omaha skyline and Missouri River loops during the descent.

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STL β†’ IAH
St. Louis to Houston
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The right side provides a more diverse view of the Ozark and Ouachita mountain ranges, offering superior topographic interest compared to the flatter delta lands to the east.

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STL β†’ IRK
St. Louis to Kirksville
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The right side offers the most iconic geographical views of the region, specifically the confluence of the Missouri and Mississippi Rivers and the expansive Mark Twain Lake.

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STL β†’ DEC
St. Louis to Decatur
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The right side offers a superior view of the St. Louis skyline, the Gateway Arch during departure, and the dramatic confluence of the Missouri and Mississippi Rivers shortly after takeoff.

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STL β†’ MCI
St. Louis to Kansas City
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The Right Side provides superior views of the Missouri River's northern meanders and the educational hub of Columbia during this short trans-Missouri hop.

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