During takeoff, the right side offers views of the Danube River and the Vienna skyline as the plane gains altitude over the flatlands of the Vienna Basin.
The right side offers a superior visual experience, featuring the dramatic limestone peaks of the Eastern Alps early in the flight and the rugged 'Spine of Greece' (Pindus Mountains) before a scenic descent over the Saronic Gulf.
The right side offers a spectacular vantage point for the Hungarian plains, the rugged Balkan terrain, and a dramatic descent over the Aegean Sea with views of the Greek islands and the Izmir coastline.
The left side provides a front-row seat to the stunning turquoise waters of Lake Van and the most dramatic sections of the Zagros Mountains during the descent into the Kurdistan Region.
The left side provides a superior perspective of the Adriatic coastline and is typically the best side for viewing Rome's historic center during the final approach into Fiumicino.
The right side is highly recommended for its spectacular views of the Caucasus Mountains and the iconic Mount Fuji during the approach to Japan, which is a bucket-list sight for many travelers.
The left side provides a spectacular panorama of the Northern Limestone Alps for the majority of the cruise, followed by the best potential views of Central Paris upon arrival.
The right side offers superior lighting conditions for photography and the most dramatic views of the Greenlandic fjords and the rugged Canadian Shield.
The right side offers a superior panorama of the Adriatic and Ionian coastlines, followed by a dramatic traversal of the Greek mainland and a stunning approach through the heart of the Cyclades.
The right side offers a superior mix of alpine transitions, glimpses of the Adriatic coastline, and a stunning low-altitude approach over the wetlands of Lake Skadar.
The left side offers a superior mix of dramatic Alpine peaks, a high-altitude tour of the Mediterranean coastline, and a scenic approach into Lanzarote from the north.
The left side provides an exceptional view of the rugged Eastern Desert mountains and the brilliant turquoise contrast of the Red Sea coast during the final approach into Marsa Alam.
The left side offers a superior sequence of the main Alpine chain and the Mediterranean coastline before entering Spanish airspace.