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 visual experience, featuring an immediate view of Mount Teide upon departure and a continuous panorama of the Portuguese coastline during the descent into Porto.
The right side offers a superior sequence of views, including the neighboring Canary Islands at takeoff, a glimpse of the Andalusian coastline, and the dramatic limestone peaks of the Picos de Europa during the descent into Asturias.
The left side offers a superior vantage point for the dramatic transition from the vast Atlantic Ocean to the rugged European coastlines of Portugal and France, followed by a scenic entry into UK airspace over Cornwall and Devon.
The right side offers a superior sequence of views, starting with the volcanic landscapes of the eastern Canary Islands, followed by the snow-capped Sierra Nevada and a scenic approach along the Mediterranean coast into Valencia.
The right side offers a superior view of the Canary Islands archipelago upon departure and a more detailed perspective of the English landscape, including the Cotswolds and the Peak District, during the final descent into Leeds.
While the Left Side offers a stunning departure view of Mount Teide, the Right Side provides more consistent interest throughout the flight, including views of other Canary Islands, the northern coast of Spain, the iconic Loire Valley, and distant views of the Paris metropolitan area.
The right side offers the best views of the other Canary Islands during departure, followed by the scenic coastline of mainland Portugal and the picturesque islands of the French Atlantic coast upon approach.
The left side provides an unparalleled view of Mount Teide immediately after takeoff and follows the dramatic Atlantic coastlines of Portugal and France before a scenic approach over the Moselle Valley.
The right side offers a superior sequence of landmarks, starting with the majestic Mount Teide upon departure, followed by the Iberian coastline and the rugged terrain of Wales and Northern England before landing.
The right side is superior for its immediate view of Mount Teide upon departure and the varied scenery of the Portuguese and Galician coastlines during the cruise and descent.
The right side is superior primarily for the immediate post-takeoff views of Mount Teide and the eastern Canary Islands, followed by better visibility of the French coastline and the Isle of Wight during the descent.
The right side offers superior views of the Iberian Peninsula coastline, including the Portuguese shore and the approach over the vast Landes forest in France.