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TGD β CRL
Which side of the plane to sit from Podgorica Airport (Podgorica) to Brussels South Charleroi Airport (Charleroi)?
Left Side of the Plane
The left side provides a superior scenic experience, combining the dramatic coastline of the Adriatic Sea with its sprawling archipelagos and a panoramic perspective of the Western Alps and Rhine River.
Lake Skadar
Visible immediately after takeoff from Podgorica, offering a view of the largest lake in Southern Europe and its marshy wetlands.
Dalmatian Archipelago
Sweeping views of the Croatian islands including Hvar and BraΔ against the turquoise Adriatic waters.
The Dolomites
Dramatic, jagged limestone peaks of the Italian Alps as the flight crosses into Central Europe.
Rhine Valley
The winding Rhine River and its famous castle-dotted hills through Germany and toward the Low Countries.
Brussels Outskirts
A clear view of the dense urban landscape and the unique architectural transition into the Wallonia region.
Choose a window seat forward of the wing to avoid engine heat haze. On morning flights, the sun will be behind you, providing perfect lighting for photography of the Croatian coast and the Alps. Keep an eye out for the Venetian lagoon appearing in the distance shortly after crossing the Adriatic.
Durmitor National Park
Rugged, high-altitude mountain terrain of northern Montenegro and the Dinaric Alps early in the flight.
Austrian High Alps
Views of the Hohe Tauern range, including the Grossglockner, Austria's highest peak, if the flight path stays inland.
Bavarian Farmsteads
The meticulously organized agricultural patterns and red-roofed villages of Southern Germany.
The Ardennes Forest
Extensive rolling hills and dense deciduous forests as the plane descends into Belgium.
Meuse River
The industrial and natural beauty of the Meuse river valley near Namur during the final approach.
The right side is ideal for mountain lovers who want a closer view of the Dinaric and Austrian Alps. Be aware that mid-day flights may experience significant sun glare on this side. During the final descent into Charleroi, look for the historical industrial sites that define the landscape of the Sambre-et-Meuse furrow.
Distance: 1,444 km (897 miles)
Approximate Flight Time: 1 hr 56 min
Departure: TGD (42.359402, 19.2519)
Arrival: CRL (50.459202000000005, 4.4538199999999994)
Route Type: International
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