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Tip: Sit on the left side for takeoff.

Passengers departing to the north will see the red-roofed Vilnius Old Town and the modern business district skyscrapers on the left side shortly after lift-off.

VNO β†’ OSL
Vilnius to Oslo
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The right side is generally superior for this route as it offers better perspectives of the Swedish archipelago and typically provides a clear view of the Oslo city center and the Holmenkollen ski jump during the final descent into Gardermoen.

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8.5
VNO β†’ RYG
Vilnius to Rygge
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The right side offers superior views of the Lithuanian capital at takeoff, the vast Swedish lakes VΓ€ttern and VΓ€nern mid-flight, and the spectacular western coast of the Oslofjord during the descent into Rygge.

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8.5
VNO β†’ CPH
Vilnius to Copenhagen
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The right side offers a superior view of both capital citiesβ€”Vilnius at departure and Copenhagen at arrivalβ€”along with the picturesque southern Swedish coastline and the iconic Turning Torso in MalmΓΆ.

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8.5
VNO β†’ SVG
Vilnius to Stavanger
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The right side offers a superior sequence of geographic landmarks, including the best views of the Swedish islands, large inland lakes, and the dramatic approach into the Norwegian mountain landscape.

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8.5
VNO β†’ VIE
Vilnius to Vienna
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The right side offers superior urban views, including a potential look at the Warsaw skyline and the scenic approach into Vienna over the Danube river and Moravian hills.

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8.5
VNO β†’ TRF
Vilnius to Sandefjord
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The right side offers the most diverse scenery, including views of the Swedish islands in the Baltic and the spectacular approach into Norway over the islands of the Oslofjord.

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8.4
VNO β†’ LED
Vilnius to St. Petersburg
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The right side provides an exceptional vantage point for Lake Peipus and the historic border fortresses, followed by a panoramic view of the St. Petersburg city grid and the Neva River delta upon arrival.

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8.2
VNO β†’ PRG
Vilnius to Prague
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The left side offers a superior view of the historic city centers and the diverse Polish landscape. This side typically provides the best angle for spotting the Warsaw skyline and the stunning approach into Prague over the Vltava river.

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8.2
VNO β†’ FRA
Vilnius to Frankfurt
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The Right Side is generally superior for this route as it frequently offers a panoramic view of the Berlin metropolitan area and the distinctive peaks of the Harz Mountains.

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8.2
VNO β†’ BVA
Vilnius to Beauvais
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The right side of the aircraft offers a more diverse range of landmarks, including potential views of the Baltic coastline, the sprawling urban center of Berlin, and the industrial heart of the Ruhr region before descending into the Picardy countryside.

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8.2
VNO β†’ TLL
Vilnius to Tallinn-ulemiste International
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The left side offers a superior visual experience, featuring the scenic coastline of the Gulf of Riga and the dramatic transition from the Baltic mainland to the Estonian archipelago during the descent into Tallinn.

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8.2
VNO β†’ BRU
Vilnius to Brussels
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The right side offers the best vantage points for major urban centers including the outskirts of Berlin and the dense Ruhr industrial valley, plus a more consistent view of the Brussels skyline during the final approach.

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7.8
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