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 left side offers superior views of the major Thuringian cities including Erfurt and Weimar, along with the scenic Neckar and Main river loops shortly after departure.
The right side provides a superior vantage point for witnessing the historic urban centers of Central Europe and typically offers the best angle for viewing the Moscow International Business Center skyline upon approach.
The left side is slightly superior due to the iconic views of the Harz Mountains, including the Brocken peak, and the spectacular sight of Schwerin Castle during the descent.
The right side is superior primarily due to the expansive panoramic views of the Bavarian Alps to the south, which are particularly stunning on clear days.
The right side offers a superior view of Germany's central highlands, specifically the distinctive peaks of the RhΓΆn and the iconic Harz Mountains.
The left side provides a superior view of the diverse French landscape, including the Vosges Mountains and the world-renowned Champagne vineyards, with a higher probability of seeing the Paris skyline during the approach.
The right side offers superior views of the Odenwald mountain range and provides the most iconic perspective of the Frankfurt skyline (Mainhattan) during the final approach into FRA.
The left side offers superior views of the Luxembourgish capital and the winding river valleys of the Ardennes before descending into Brussels.