Passengers on the left will enjoy sweeping views of the Hicacos Peninsula and its famous resort strip against the turquoise backdrop of the Atlantic Ocean during the initial climb.
While both sides offer stunning tropical views, the left side is slightly superior for the arrival phase, providing the iconic panoramic view of the Cancun Hotel Zone and Nichuptรฉ Lagoon during typical landing patterns.
The left side offers a superior view of the United States East Coast, providing a detailed look at major metropolitan skylines like Miami and New York, alongside the rugged greenery of the Adirondack Mountains.
The left side offers a superior view of the North American coastline, the Canadian Maritimes, and potentially the Aurora Borealis during the night portion of this transatlantic crossing.
The left side offers a continuous panorama of the North American Eastern Seaboard, featuring the transition from the turquoise Caribbean to the rugged Atlantic coast and major metropolitan skylines.
The left side offers a superior view of the Cuban coastline upon departure and higher chances of seeing the Greenland ice cap and the Aurora Borealis during the long northern Atlantic crossing.
The right side offers superior coastal views of Florida and the Atlantic Seaboard, culminating in a spectacular approach over Lake Ontario toward the Toronto skyline.
The left side offers a superior vantage point for the turquoise waters of the Caribbean upon departure and a breathtaking view of the Rocky Mountains silhouette during the descent into Calgary.
The left side offers superior views of the European coastline and the final approach into the Rhine-Ruhr metropolitan region, while avoiding the direct southern sun glare during the morning arrival.
The left side offers a superior vantage point for the departure over the stunning turquoise waters of Varadero and the Bay of Cรกrdenas before heading into the lush agricultural heartland of central Cuba.