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Tip: Sit on the right side for takeoff.

Departing passengers on the right side can often catch glimpses of the distant Venetian Lagoon and the silhouette of Venice as the aircraft climbs and turns over the Venetian Plain.

TSF β†’ CTA
Treviso to Catania
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While both sides offer stunning views, the right side provides a superior perspective of the Apennine backbone of Italy and a direct, dramatic approach to Mount Etna as you descend into Sicily.

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9.2
TSF β†’ PRG
Treviso to Prague
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The right side is the clear winner for this route, offering a stunning panoramic view of the Venetian Lagoon shortly after takeoff and a high probability of seeing the historic center of Prague during the final approach.

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9.2
TSF β†’ BLL
Treviso to Billund
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The right side offers a superior angle for viewing the jagged peaks of the Italian Dolomites and provides a magnificent aerial perspective of the Hamburg harbor and the Elbe River.

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9.2
TSF β†’ NYO
Treviso to Stockholm
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While both sides offer spectacular views of the Alps, the right side is generally superior for its potential view of the Venetian Lagoon during departure and a better angle of the Swedish Baltic coastline upon approach to Skavsta.

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8.9
TSF β†’ DUB
Treviso to Dublin
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The Right Side is the premier choice for this route, offering spectacular views of the jagged Dolomites shortly after takeoff, followed by expansive vistas of the Black Forest and the potential for a stunning aerial view of London's skyline and Dublin Bay.

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8.8
TSF β†’ BRS
Treviso to Bristol
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The right side provides a superior vantage point for the most dramatic sections of the Alps, including the Dolomites and the Swiss massif, followed by a scenic approach over the Severn Estuary into Bristol.

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8.8
TSF β†’ CAG
Treviso to Cagliari
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The left side offers an unparalleled view of Venice and its lagoon immediately after takeoff from Treviso, followed by a panoramic sweep of the Italian coastline and the dramatic approach into Cagliari.

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8.8
TSF β†’ PMO
Treviso to Palermo
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The left side is superior as it typically offers a stunning aerial view of the Venice Lagoon shortly after takeoff and follows the spine of Italy, culminating in a descent past the volcanic Aeolian Islands.

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8.8
TSF β†’ STN
Treviso to London
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The left side offers superior views of the Venetian Lagoon shortly after takeoff, followed by a dramatic traversal of the Brenta Dolomites and Lake Geneva, and potentially the London skyline on final approach.

0
8.8
TSF β†’ AHO
Treviso to Alghero
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The right side offers a superior sequence of Mediterranean landmarks, including the Tuscan Archipelago, a long stretch of the Corsican coastline, and the dramatic limestone cliffs of Capo Caccia during the final approach into Alghero.

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8.8
TSF β†’ EIN
Treviso to Eindhoven
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The right side offers a superior view of the jagged Dolomites immediately after takeoff and a more direct perspective of the high Austrian Alpine peaks and the vastness of Lake Constance.

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8.8
TSF β†’ TPS
Treviso to Trapani
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The right side provides an iconic view of the Venetian Lagoon shortly after takeoff and a spectacular approach over the Egadi Islands before landing in Trapani.

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8.8
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