Departing passengers on the right side can view the Stuttgart TV Tower and the city skyline as the aircraft climbs away from the Filder plateau.
The right side offers a superior view of the high Swiss Alpine peaks, the dramatic Ligurian coastline, and a full-length panorama of Corsica's rugged mountains before the final approach into Sardinia.
The Right Side offers a spectacular panoramic view of the jagged Dolomites, the vast Adriatic archipelago, and a legendary aerial view of the walled city of Dubrovnik upon approach.
The right side offers the most dramatic views of the high Swiss Alps and the rolling vineyards of the Tuscan countryside during the approach into Florence.
While both sides offer pleasant views of the European countryside, the right side is the clear winner due to the approach into London Heathrow. Most LHR arrivals follow an easterly approach path that provides the Right Side with a panoramic 'tourist' view of the Thames, the City of London, and iconic landmarks like the Shard and Big Ben.
The right side provides the most iconic landmarks for this short hop, including the massive expanse of Lake Constance and the stunning turquoise archipelago of the Kvarner Gulf upon arrival.
The left side offers the most iconic landmarks, including a direct view of Lake Constance (Bodensee) and the dramatic core of the Austrian Alps, followed by the rugged peaks of the Kopaonik range on approach.
The right side provides a superior vantage point for the high Alps, including potential views of Mont Blanc, and typically offers the iconic skyline view of Barcelona and the Montserrat mountain range upon arrival.
The right side provides a superior vantage point for the spectacular Adriatic coastline, the Dalmatian islands, and a more direct view of the iconic Cyclades island chain during the descent.
The left side offers a superior panorama of the Adriatic coastline, the Venetian Lagoon, and the dramatic Gargano Peninsula as you descend into Puglia.
The right side offers a front-row seat to the high Alpine crests, specifically the Hohe Tauern in Austria and the dramatic Julian Alps in Slovenia.
The right side offers spectacular panoramic views of the Alpine chain, including the high peaks of Austria and Slovenia, before following the Sava River directly into Belgrade.
The right side offers a superior panoramic experience, featuring a long stretch of the stunning Adriatic coastline, the majestic peaks of Mount Olympus, and an extensive tour of the most famous Greek island chains during the descent.