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TRF → KTW
Which side of the plane to sit from Sandefjord Airport, Torp (Sandefjord) to Katowice International Airport (Katowice)?
Left Side of the Plane
The left side offers the most geographically diverse views, including the rugged Swedish West Coast, the iconic Øresund Bridge, and the historic landscape of northern Poland.
Oslofjord Archipelago
Panoramic views of the numerous islands and narrow inlets along the Norwegian and Swedish border.
Swedish West Coast
The granite islands of Bohuslän and the city of Gothenburg visible as the flight tracks south.
Øresund Bridge
A clear view of the massive bridge and tunnel system connecting Copenhagen, Denmark to Malmö, Sweden.
Bornholm Island
The isolated Danish island in the Baltic Sea often appears as a distinct green jewel in the blue water.
Pomeranian Lake District
A sprawling network of glacial lakes and dense forests in northern Poland.
Jasna Góra Monastery
Visible near Częstochowa during the descent, this is one of Poland's most important pilgrimage sites.
Book a window seat on the left for morning flights to avoid the harsh glare of the sun. The most spectacular views occur in the first 30 minutes (Scandinavian coast) and the final 20 minutes (Polish highlands). Keep an eye out for the Øresund Bridge approximately mid-way through the flight; it is a tiny but distinct architectural marvel from 30,000 feet.
Skagerrak & Kattegat
Expansive views of the maritime crossroads where the North Sea meets the Baltic.
Jutland Peninsula
The northern reaches of Denmark, characterized by flat terrain and sandy coastlines.
Szczecin Lagoon
A large estuarine lagoon on the border between Germany and Poland.
Wielkopolska Plains
The heartland of Polish agriculture, featuring a colorful patchwork of fields during spring and summer.
Silesian Metropolis
A unique industrial urban landscape with a mix of historic coal mines and modern skyscrapers upon arrival.
The right side is ideal for late afternoon or evening flights to catch the sunset over the sea. During winter, the industrial lights of the Silesian Metropolitan Area (Katowice and surrounding cities) look like a glowing sea of gold during the final approach. This side often provides a better view of the aircraft's flaps and wing movements during the descent into KTW.
Distance: 1,119 km (695 miles)
Approximate Flight Time: 1 hr 30 min
Departure: TRF (59.1866989136, 10.258600235)
Arrival: KTW (50.4743, 19.08)
Route Type: International
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