Passengers on the right side will likely see the dense city center and the towering Palace of Culture and Science as the aircraft ascends and maneuvers.
The right side is significantly more scenic, offering front-row seats to the majestic Greenland ice cap and the rugged beauty of the North American Atlantic coast without the glare of the southern sun.
The right side offers a superior panoramic experience, featuring the jagged High Tatras, the Eastern Alps, and a spectacular descent over the Adriatic coastline and the medieval town of Trogir.
The left side offers the most iconic view of the trip: the historic Old Town of Dubrovnik and its medieval walls during the final descent into DBV airport.
The right side offers world-class views of the Greenland ice cap, coastal glaciers, and the vast, untouched wilderness of the Canadian Shield.
The Right Side provides a superior viewing experience, featuring the high peaks of the Central Alps and a stunning final descent alongside the shores of Lake Maggiore before landing.
The right side offers superior views of the Frisian Islands, the Northumbrian coastline, and the dramatic transition into the Scottish Highlands and Lochs during the descent into Glasgow.
While both sides offer views of the Caucasus, the right side provides the most iconic sight of the region: the legendary Mount Ararat during the final approach into Yerevan.
The right side of the aircraft offers a more dramatic scenic experience, featuring a close-up look at the central High Tatras, the urban sprawls of Budapest and Belgrade, and a legendary view of Mount Olympus shortly before the descent into Athens.
The right side provides a dramatic perspective of Warsaw's skyline shortly after takeoff and typically offers the most iconic views of the Moscow City financial district during the final descent into Sheremetyevo.
The right side offers a superior view of the Warsaw skyline upon departure, spectacular vistas of the Tyrolean Alps, and a breathtaking approach over Lake Iseo and the historic hills of Bergamo.
The right side offers a superior perspective of the jagged High Tatra peaks during the mid-flight crossing and typically provides the most iconic views of the Buda Hills and the Hungarian Parliament during the final approach.
The left side provides a superior vantage point for the dramatic transition from the European plains to the high peaks of the Alps and the Mont Blanc massif on arrival.