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VCE → TLV
Which side of the plane to sit from Venice Marco Polo Airport (Venice) to Ben Gurion International Airport (Tel-aviv)?
Right Side of the Plane
The right side offers a spectacular view of Venice's historic center upon departure and a stunning panorama of the Tel Aviv coastline and skyline during the final descent into Ben Gurion.
Historic Venice
Unparalleled views of the Grand Canal, St. Mark's Basilica, and the Doge's Palace.
Adriatic Sea
Vast expanse of turquoise waters transitioning to deep blue as you cross toward the Mediterranean.
Crete Shoreline
The southern tip of Greece featuring mountainous terrain and hidden coves.
Tel Aviv Beachfront
The iconic Mediterranean coastline of Israel, featuring luxury hotels and golden sands during the approach.
The right side is essential for the classic Venice city view on departure. For the arrival at TLV, the plane often maneuvers north of the city, giving right-side passengers a front-row seat to the Tel Aviv skyline. Afternoon flights offer stunning golden hour lighting for the final approach.
Venice North Lagoon
Aerial views of the colorful islands of Burano and Torcello just after takeoff.
Dinaric Alps
The rugged, snow-dusted peaks of the Balkan peninsula stretching across the horizon.
Aegean Archipelago
A bird's eye view of the scattered white-and-blue islands of the Greek seas.
Haifa Coastline
The industrial port and Mount Carmel area visible as the plane enters Israeli airspace.
Choose the left side for better views of the Balkan mountains and the northern Greek islands. In the morning, this side will be shaded, making photography of the coast easier without glare.
Distance: 2,449 km (1,522 miles)
Approximate Flight Time: 3 hrs 16 min
Departure: VCE (45.505299, 12.3519)
Arrival: TLV (32.011398315429695, 34.88669967651367)
Route Type: International
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