Passengers can enjoy views of the dense city center and the iconic Cristo de las Noas statue standing on the rugged hills to the south.
The right side offers a superior view of the rugged Sierra Madre Occidental peaks and the striking volcanic geography of the Tequila valley upon arrival.
The right side offers superior views of the industrial landscapes of Coahuila, the distant Gulf of Mexico horizon, and a high probability of seeing the iconic Houston skyline during the final approach into Bush Intercontinental.
The right side offers a superior panoramic view of the high-altitude volcanoes and the sprawling urban density of Mexico City, including the financial district and Chapultepec Park, during the standard approach into the valley.
The left side provides a superior perspective of the Gulf of Mexico coastline and the iconic turquoise transition as you approach the Yucatan Peninsula, often including views of Isla Mujeres on final descent.
The right side provides an excellent view of the Torreon urban area upon takeoff and offers a high probability of seeing the iconic Dallas skyline on the final approach into DFW.
The left side offers a superior perspective of the rugged transition between the Laguna region and the high desert, featuring the silhouette of the Sierra Madre Occidental foothills and better urban views upon arrival in Chihuahua.