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TUN → CDG
Which side of the plane to sit from Tunis Carthage International Airport (Tunis) to Charles de Gaulle International Airport (Paris)?
Right Side of the Plane
The right side offers a superior visual experience, featuring the dramatic mountain ridges of Corsica and a stunning long-range perspective of the French Alps during the cruise phase.
Cap Bon
The narrow peninsula of Tunisia stretching out toward Sicily as the flight begins its sea crossing.
Corsican Peaks
A spectacular view of Monte Cinto and the jagged, snow-dusted interior mountains of Corsica.
French Alps
Breathtaking views of the Western Alps, including the distant white silhouette of Mont Blanc on clear days.
Burgundy Vineyards
The neatly organized geometric patterns of the famous wine-producing regions near Beaune and Dijon.
Morning flights offer the best lighting for photography of the Alps. Keep your eyes peeled about 45-60 minutes into the flight for the best views of the Mediterranean islands. Ensure a window seat away from the wing for an unobstructed view of the French countryside.
Tunis Cityscape
Aerial view of the capital city and the ancient ruins of Carthage shortly after takeoff.
Gulf of Lion
The deep blue expanse of the Mediterranean as you cross from North Africa to Europe.
Marseille Coastline
The rugged limestone cliffs of the Calanques and the bustling port of Marseille.
Massif Central
The undulating plateaus and ancient volcanic domes of south-central France.
Choose the left side for afternoon flights to avoid direct glare from the sun. On the final approach into CDG from the south, this side often provides a distant view of the Eiffel Tower if the plane turns for a westward landing.
Distance: 1,488 km (925 miles)
Approximate Flight Time: 1 hr 59 min
Departure: TUN (36.85100173950195, 10.22719955444336)
Arrival: CDG (49.012798, 2.55)
Route Type: International
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