Passengers on the right side enjoy a clear view of the unique hexagonal main terminal building and the airport grounds immediately after lifting off.
The left side offers a stunning panorama of the Croatian coastline and the Dalmatian islands before crossing the Adriatic Sea toward Italy, providing high-contrast coastal scenery.
The right side offers a spectacular sequence of the Thuringian Forest, the Bavarian Alps, the iconic Brenner Pass, and a stunning aerial view of Lake Garda during the descent.
The right side offers a superior panoramic experience, featuring the legendary Mount Olympus, the sprawling city of Thessaloniki, and a breathtaking sweep across the central Aegean islands during the descent.
While both sides offer stunning views of the Alps, the right side provides a superior perspective of Lake Constance and a spectacular close-up of Lake Maggiore during the final descent into Malpensa.
The left side provides a superior vantage point for the dramatic final approach into Samos, offering views of the Turkish coastline and the narrow Mykali Strait, along with better sunlight positioning for photography during southbound morning flights.
The left side offers a front-row seat to the breathtaking Lake Baikal and the vast Siberian wilderness, often illuminated by the rising sun as you head east.
The right side offers a superior panoramic view of the Central Alps and Lake Constance, concluding with an iconic descent over Lake Como and the Monza racetrack before landing in Milan.
The right side offers a superior sequence of maritime landmarks, including the iconic white chalk cliffs of Germany, the elongated island of Γland, and the spectacular Stockholm Archipelago during the descent.
The left side of the aircraft provides the most iconic views, including a superior perspective of the Harz Mountains during the cruise phase and a higher probability of seeing the Paris skyline and the Eiffel Tower on the final approach into Charles de Gaulle, depending on the wind direction.
The left side provides a superior perspective of the jagged Dolomites and is the preferred side for viewing the historic center of Rome during the standard landing approach into Fiumicino.
The right side offers a superior panorama of the Alpine chain, the sparkling Adriatic coastline, and a more dramatic approach into the Attica peninsula.
While both sides offer spectacular views of the Alps, the Right Side provides a more dramatic perspective of the jagged Dolomites and the rugged Apennine interior as you descend into the Marche region.