Departing passengers will see the extensive layout of the BER airport complex and the rolling greenery and lakes of the Brandenburg countryside. The right side often provides distant glimpses of the Berlin city skyline and the TV Tower during initial climb-out.
The right side offers a superior mix of historic cityscapes including Prague and Vienna, combined with a spectacular view of the easternmost edges of the Alps and the rugged Balkan mountain ranges.
The right side offers a superior perspective of the Eastern Alps during the mid-flight phase and provides a breathtaking view of the Lebanese coastline and Beirut city skyline during the final approach over the Mediterranean.
The right side offers superior views of the highest German Alpine peaks, including the Zugspitze, and provides a stunning perspective of Lake Como and the historic Bergamo Upper Town during the descent.
The left side offers a superior panoramic view of the Swiss Alps and a stunning approach alongside the length of Lake Geneva.
The right side offers superior views of the Frisian Islands along the Dutch coast and the dramatic approach into Liverpool over the Mersey Estuary.
The right side is superior primarily due to the stunning descent over the Aegean coastline and the Turkish Riviera's turquoise bays before landing at Dalaman.
The Right Side is preferred for the stunning arrival sequence, offering clear views of the neighboring island of Lanzarote and the iconic Corralejo sand dunes during the descent into Fuerteventura.
The right side of the aircraft offers a superior view of the sprawling Dutch coastline, the industrial marvel of the Port of Rotterdam, and a distant but iconic view of the London skyline during the descent into Gatwick.
The right side offers a more dramatic perspective of the Bavarian Alps, including the Zugspitze region, and provides stunning views of the Italian west coast and the Tyrrhenian Sea during the descent.
The right side provides a more diverse viewing experience, including the distant snow-capped Alps, the unique volcanic topography of central France, and the best vantage point for the Madrid skyline during the standard approach.
The right side provides the most dramatic views of the high Alpine ranges and the Mediterranean coastline during the approach into Tuscany.
The right side offers a superior panorama of the high Alps, including potential views of Mont Blanc, and provides a spectacular vantage point for Mallorca's rugged Tramuntana mountain range during the final approach.