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Our Recommendation
8.5

Right Side of the Plane

While both sides offer stunning views, the Right Side is the clear winner for its iconic approach into Seattle. It provides a front-row seat to the massive Mount Rainier and the volcanic peaks of the Cascade Range, often bathed in early morning light during this eastbound trans-Pacific journey.

Right Side Highlights
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Pacific Sunrise

Because this is an eastbound flight, you will likely witness a spectacular sunrise over the horizon.

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Puget Sound

The intricate network of islands, ferries, and waterways that define the geography of the Pacific Northwest.

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Mount Rainier

The star of the show; this 14,411-foot glaciated volcano appears massive and close during the landing sequence.

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Cascade Volcanoes

Clear views of Mount St. Helens and Mount Adams stretching southward along the horizon.

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Boeing Field

A view of the historic airfield and museum located just north of the final destination.

The right side is essential for seeing Mount Rainier, which is the highlight of the trip. Since most TPE-SEA flights arrive in the morning, the right side (facing south) will get more direct sunlight. Use a window shade to manage glare during the sunrise, then open it as you cross the Washington coastline for the best volcanic views.

Left Side Highlights
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Northern Japan Coastline

Potential views of the Tohoku region or Hokkaido shortly after departure if the flight path tracks north.

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Aleutian Islands

Rugged volcanic arcs stretching across the North Pacific, visible on clear days along the Great Circle route.

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British Columbia Coast

Breathtaking snowy peaks and deep fjords as the flight transitions from the Pacific to the North American continent.

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Vancouver Island

Aerial perspective of the dense evergreen forests and rugged Pacific coastline of Canada.

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Olympic Mountains

The dramatic, jagged peaks of the Olympic Peninsula as the plane begins its final descent into Washington.

The left side is superior for viewing the high-latitude landmasses like the Aleutians and the Canadian coastline. If the plane lands from the north (Runway 16L/R), you may catch a glimpse of the Seattle skyline and the Space Needle. This side also stays cooler during the flight as it faces away from the direct sun path.

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Route Information

Distance: 9,757 km (6,063 miles)

Approximate Flight Time: 11 hrs 29 min

Departure: TPE (25.0777, 121.233002)

Arrival: SEA (47.449001, -122.308998)

Route Type: International

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