Passengers will see the downtown Tampa skyline, the Port of Tampa, and Raymond James Stadium as the aircraft climbs away from the airport.
While both sides offer scenic views, the left side is the clear winner for the iconic aerial approach over Manhattan and Central Park into LaGuardia.
The right side offers a superior vantage point for the iconic volcanic peaks of the Pacific Northwest, including Mount St. Helens and Mount Adams, alongside the dramatic wilderness of the northern Rockies.
The right side of the aircraft offers a front-row seat to the dramatic meeting of land and sea along the northern Gulf Coast, including the spectacular Mississippi River Delta and the white-sand beaches of the Florida Panhandle.
The Right Side offers a spectacular coastal journey, featuring the barrier islands of the Outer Banks, the expansive Chesapeake Bay, and the white sand beaches of Long Island during the approach.
The right side is superior for this route as it typically offers iconic views of the Grand Canyon, Lake Mead, and a spectacular vista of the Las Vegas Strip during the final descent.
The right side offers an unparalleled vantage point of the Atlantic coastline, featuring the dramatic Outer Banks and the intricate geography of the Chesapeake Bay.
The right side provides a front-row seat to the Atlantic coastline, offering spectacular views of the Outer Banks, the Jersey Shore, and the iconic Boston Harbor islands on arrival.
The right side of the aircraft is superior for this northbound journey, offering a front-row seat to the Atlantic coastline, the Outer Banks, and most importantly, an iconic view of the New York City skyline including Manhattan and the Statue of Liberty during the descent into Westchester.
The Left Side is superior for this transcontinental journey because it provides the most direct and dramatic views of Mount Rainier during the descent into Seattle, along with better lighting for the Rocky Mountains during daytime flights.
The right side of the aircraft typically offers a superior view of the Panama Canal's engineering marvels, including Gatun Lake and the ship queues, as the flight descends into Panama City.
The left side is superior for the arrival into Chicago Midway, often offering a direct, breathtaking view of the Chicago skyline and the Willis Tower as the plane turns for its final approach.
The right side is the superior choice for this route as it offers the most consistent views of the spectacular turquoise sandbars of the Bahamas and a breathtaking perspective of Puerto Rico's mountain ranges during the final descent.