Passengers on the right side will enjoy panoramic views of Magnetic Island and the turquoise waters of the Coral Sea as the aircraft climbs away from the coast.
The Right Side offers a spectacular perspective of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park, the Coral Sea, and the turquoise waters surrounding the Palm Island group, culminating in a beautiful coastal approach into Cairns.
The left side (Port) offers an unparalleled coastal journey, featuring the tropical Whitsunday Islands, the expansive K'gari (Fraser Island), and the iconic Sydney Harbour skyline upon arrival.
The left side offers spectacular views of the Queensland coastline, the southern reaches of the Great Barrier Reef, and the iconic sand formations of K'gari (Fraser Island) before the final approach over Moreton Bay.
The right side offers a superior perspective of the varying geological transitions, including the dramatic Porcupine Gorge and the best angle for the iconic Mount Isa mining infrastructure upon arrival.
The right side offers superior views of the Great Barrier Reef upon departure from Townsville, followed by the vast coastline of the Gulf of Carpentaria and the dramatic cliffs of Arnhem Land.
The Right Side provides a superior view of North Queensland's transition from the Great Dividing Range to the deep outback, including historical towns and rugged sandstone national parks.
The left side offers a stunning coastal perspective, showcasing the unique geography of Cape Bowling Green and the shimmering turquoise waters of the Coral Sea as you track southeast.
The right side is slightly superior as it offers iconic views of Magnetic Island and the Coral Sea coastline immediately after takeoff, followed by a better perspective of the rugged Hervey Range escarpment and the massive open-cut mines near Cloncurry.
The left side offers a superior mix of coastal geography and the dramatic Burdekin River delta before heading inland over the sugar cane fields and the rugged Leichhardt Range.
The left side offers a superior mix of coastal views upon departure, constant vistas of the Great Dividing Range, and the iconic Melbourne skyline during the final approach.