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VCE β CPH
Which side of the plane to sit from Venice Marco Polo Airport (Venice) to Copenhagen Kastrup Airport (Copenhagen)?
Right Side of the Plane
The right side is slightly superior due to a better angle on the heart of the Dolomites shortly after takeoff and the iconic view of the Oresund Bridge during the descent into Copenhagen.
The Dolomites
Dramatic views of the jagged limestone peaks and deep valleys of the Italian Alps.
Hohe Tauern
Snow-capped peaks of the High Tauern range in Austria, including Grossglockner in the distance.
LΓΌbeck Bay
Beautiful views of the Baltic coastline and the sandy beaches of Northern Germany.
Oresund Bridge
The spectacular bridge-tunnel connection between Denmark and Sweden during the final approach.
The right side offers the best lighting for photography during morning and midday flights. The highlight is the approach to Copenhagen; if the plane lands from the south, the Oresund Bridge will be clearly visible. Watch for the jagged 'Tre Cime di Lavaredo' about 15-20 minutes after takeoff.
Venice Historic Center
Often visible during the initial banking turn after takeoff, providing a bird's eye view of the Grand Canal.
Munich Skyline
A clear view of the Allianz Arena and the urban expanse of the Bavarian capital.
Hamburg Port
Spectacular views of one of Europe's largest shipping ports and the Elbe River.
Wadden Sea
The unique tidal flats and wetlands along the North German coastline.
Choose the left side for sunset views on evening flights. It offers the best chance to see the core of Venice if the wind requires a southern departure and western turn. Mid-flight, keep an eye out for the distinctive architecture of Munich's stadium.
Distance: 1,125 km (699 miles)
Approximate Flight Time: 1 hr 30 min
Departure: VCE (45.505299, 12.3519)
Arrival: CPH (55.617900848389, 12.656000137329)
Route Type: International
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