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TLV → ARN
Which side of the plane to sit from Ben Gurion International Airport (Tel-aviv) to Stockholm-Arlanda Airport (Stockholm)?
Right Side of the Plane
The right side offers a superior experience with a stunning view of the Tel Aviv coastline upon departure and the breathtaking Stockholm archipelago during the descent.
Tel Aviv Skyline
Unbeatable views of the skyscrapers and the Mediterranean shoreline immediately after takeoff.
Taurus Mountains
The dramatic, rugged peaks of Southern Turkey visible during the first third of the flight.
Carpathian Range
Snow-capped mountains and dense forests as the flight crosses through Romania.
Stockholm Archipelago
A stunning mosaic of thousands of islands and islets as you approach Arlanda airport.
The right side is essential for the iconic archipelago view on arrival at ARN. For takeoff from TLV, ensure you are seated behind the wing for an unobstructed view of the city skyline.
Mediterranean Coast
Aerial views of the Israeli coastline and the deep blue Mediterranean Sea during the initial climb.
Aegean Islands
Gliding over the scattered Greek islands and the western coast of Turkey.
Danube River
Visible as a silver ribbon winding through the heart of Central Europe and Budapest.
Baltic Sea
The vast transition from the European mainland to the Scandinavian peninsula.
Choose the left side for afternoon flights to keep the sun behind you. Look for the distinct change in landscape from the arid Middle East to the lush green forests of Poland.
Distance: 3,321 km (2,064 miles)
Approximate Flight Time: 3 hrs 54 min
Departure: TLV (32.011398315429695, 34.88669967651367)
Arrival: ARN (59.65190124511699, 17.918600082397)
Route Type: International
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