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TSF → BRE
Which side of the plane to sit from Treviso-Sant'Angelo Airport (Treviso) to Bremen Airport (Bremen)?
Right Side of the Plane
The right side offers a superior perspective of the iconic Dolomite peaks early in the flight and provides better views of major German landmarks like Munich and the Harz Mountains.
Tre Cime di Lavaredo
The most famous three peaks in the Dolomites are often visible directly beneath or slightly east of the flight path.
Grossglockner
Austria's highest peak and its surrounding glaciers can be seen on the eastern horizon.
Munich Cityscape
Excellent views of the Allianz Arena and the sprawl of the Bavarian capital.
Harz Mountains
The Brocken peak and the dense forests of central Germany appearing during the descent.
Hanover
The urban landscape of Lower Saxony serves as a major landmark before entering the Bremen approach.
Keep your camera ready approximately 12-18 minutes after takeoff for the most dramatic Alpine scenery. On the descent into Bremen, this side often gets a better view of the Weser River winding through the North German Plain.
Venetian Lagoon
Aerial views of the northern lagoon and the island of Burano shortly after takeoff.
Brenta Dolomites
The western jagged limestone massifs of the Italian Alps visible during the initial climb.
Lake Starnberg
A massive glacial lake south of Munich, clearly visible during the mid-flight cruise.
Nuremberg
The historic Bavarian city and its surrounding canal systems are visible from cruising altitude.
Sit forward of the wing to capture the transition from the flat Venetian plains to the vertical walls of the Alps. Afternoon flights on this side may experience significant sun glare, making morning flights preferable for photography.
Distance: 859 km (534 miles)
Approximate Flight Time: 1 hr 26 min
Departure: TSF (45.648399, 12.1944)
Arrival: BRE (53.0475006104, 8.78666973114)
Route Type: International
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