Passengers on the left side will experience breathtaking views of the rugged volcanic interior and the majestic peak of Mount Teide as the plane ascends.
The right side offers a superior sequence of landmarks, beginning with an iconic view of Mount Teide upon departure, followed by the crossing of the Pyrenees and a high probability of viewing central Paris during the descent into CDG.
The right side offers a superior vantage point for landmark viewing, starting with the iconic Mount Teide on departure, followed by glimpses of the European Atlantic coast and a more scenic approach into the Belfast area.
The right side of the aircraft is superior primarily for the spectacular departure views of Mount Teide and the rugged Galician coastline of Spain, followed by a more direct view of the European mainland during the descent into Denmark.
The right side offers the most diverse scenery, starting with the iconic Mount Teide in Tenerife, followed by the coastlines of Portugal and Northern Spain, and concluding with the Welsh mountains and the Lake District on descent.
While both sides offer stunning views departing the Canaries, the Right Side is superior due to the spectacular panoramic views of the Swiss and French Alps during the descent into the Basel area.
While the left side offers the best initial view of Mount Teide, the right side provides a more diverse panorama of the Portuguese coastline, the rugged mountains of Northern Spain, and the winding rivers of Central France.
The Left Side is superior for this route as it typically provides a direct view of Mount Teide upon departure from Tenerife, followed by the stunning Atlantic coastline of Portugal and the iconic Land's End in Cornwall during the UK approach.
The left side offers unparalleled views of the Tenerife volcanic landscape immediately after takeoff and a more direct view of the Pyrenees mountain range and the extinct volcanoes of central France.
The left side offers a front-row seat to the iconic Mount Teide on departure and follows the rugged western coastlines of France and the United Kingdom.
The right side is superior for this route as it provides an immediate view of Mount Teide upon departure and follows the European and British coastlines more closely, offering views of Cornwall and the Lake District before the final approach over the Clyde Valley.
The right side offers a more diverse visual experience, featuring the neighboring Canary Islands shortly after takeoff, the rugged Pyrenees or central Spanish plateaus, and the picturesque vineyard-covered loops of the Moselle Valley on the descent into Luxembourg.
The left side offers a front-row seat to Mount Teide immediately after departure, followed by the dramatic Atlantic coastline of Galicia and the rugged cliffs of Brittany.