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TLV → SVX
Which side of the plane to sit from Ben Gurion International Airport (Tel-aviv) to Koltsovo Airport (Yekaterinburg)?
Right Side of the Plane
The right side provides a more dramatic perspective of the Greater Caucasus Range and the approach into the Yekaterinburg region over the southern Ural foothills.
Sea of Galilee
Clear views of the freshwater lake and the Golan Heights during the initial climb.
Greater Caucasus
The spectacular snow-capped peaks of the Caucasus, including potential views of Mount Elbrus.
Caspian Sea Fringe
The northern coastline and the unique landscape where the steppe meets the sea.
Ural Mountains
The ancient geological border between Europe and Asia visible during the approach to SVX.
The right side is essential for mountain lovers; the Caucasus range is the undisputed highlight. In winter, the snow-covered Ural forests provide a stunning white landscape during the landing phase.
Mediterranean Coast
Aerial views of the Israeli coastline and the city of Haifa shortly after departure.
Black Sea Coastline
The transition from the Turkish mountains to the expansive waters of the Black Sea.
Volga River Crossing
A view of Russia's most famous river as it winds through the heart of the country.
Taiga Forests
Dense green forests of the Sverdlovsk region appearing during the final descent.
For the best experience, choose a daytime flight to see the contrast between the blue Black Sea and the green Russian plains. Late afternoon flights offer soft lighting over the Volga.
Distance: 3,393 km (2,108 miles)
Approximate Flight Time: 4 hrs
Departure: TLV (32.011398315429695, 34.88669967651367)
Arrival: SVX (56.743099212646, 60.802700042725)
Route Type: International
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