Passengers on the right side can enjoy views of the historic Venice islands and the Venetian Lagoon as the aircraft climbs away from the airport.
The left side is superior as it typically provides the iconic aerial view of Venice city and its canals shortly after takeoff, followed by a panoramic approach into Edinburgh featuring the Castle and Arthur's Seat.
While both sides offer stunning views, the right side is superior for capturing the majestic Greenland ice sheet and the rugged Canadian Maritimes under the best lighting conditions for photography.
The left side offers an unparalleled departure view of the Venice lagoon and St. Mark's Square, followed by the most dramatic peaks of the Swiss Alps and a stunning skyline approach into Toronto.
The Right Side is the clear winner for this route, offering a potential bird's-eye view of Venice's historic center after takeoff, a dramatic vista of the Aeolian Islands including Stromboli, and a stunning perspective of Pantelleria's rugged volcanic coastline upon arrival.
The left side offers the most dramatic views of the high Alpine peaks and glaciers during the mid-flight crossing, followed by a scenic descent over the rolling hills of southern England.
The right side offers a superior view of the Venice city center during the initial climb, followed by a dramatic panorama of the Southern Alps and the rugged landscapes of Provence.
The left side provides a breathtaking view of Venice's historic center upon departure and superior lighting for the central Alps during morning and midday flights.
The Right Side provides a superior aerial view of the Venice historic center shortly after takeoff and a stunning panoramic approach over the archaeological site of Carthage and the city of Tunis.
The left side provides a breathtaking aerial view of the Venetian lagoon immediately after takeoff and a more direct view of Lake Constance and the Rhine River during the descent.
The left side offers a superior vantage point for the initial departure over the Venetian Lagoon and a stunning sequence of coastal and inland landmarks including the Adriatic coastline and the hills of Umbria.
While the left side offers a superior view of Venice upon departure, the right side is preferred for the iconic approach into Naples, featuring the Bay of Naples and a direct view of Mount Vesuvius.
The left side is superior for this route as it typically offers a direct view of the Venice historic center upon departure and provides a better angle for the London skyline and the Thames Estuary during the descent into Southend.