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TLV → BEG
Which side of the plane to sit from Ben Gurion International Airport (Tel-aviv) to Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport (Belgrade)?
Right Side of the Plane
The right side provides a constant stream of landmarks, from the shores of Cyprus to the legendary Mount Olympus and the grand Danube River approach.
Cyprus Island
The northern coastline of Cyprus is often visible during the initial cruise phase.
Taurus Mountains
The majestic, often snow-capped peaks of southern Turkey lining the horizon.
Mount Olympus
The legendary home of the gods towers over the Greek landscape to the east.
Danube River
The massive waterway guiding the plane's final approach into Belgrade.
Kalemegdan Fortress
Historical landmark at the confluence of the Sava and Danube seen during landing.
The right side is ideal for morning and midday flights to avoid direct sunlight. Keep your eyes peeled for Mount Olympus while passing over Greece. During the final approach, this side offers the best view of the Danube and the historic fortress.
Tel Aviv Skyline
Immediate views of the White City and Mediterranean coast upon takeoff.
Mediterranean Horizon
Expansive views of the deep blue Mediterranean Sea during the first half of the flight.
Albanian Alps
The dramatic, jagged peaks of the Dinaric Alps visible over the Balkans.
Choose the left side for spectacular sunsets during late-day departures. As the plane enters Serbian airspace, watch for the Sava River's winding path which signals the final descent into Belgrade.
Distance: 1,902 km (1,182 miles)
Approximate Flight Time: 2 hrs 32 min
Departure: TLV (32.011398315429695, 34.88669967651367)
Arrival: BEG (44.8184013367, 20.3090991974)
Route Type: International
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