Passengers can enjoy expansive views of the Lower Silesian plains and, on clear days, the distinct silhouette of Mount Ślęża and the Sudetes mountain range to the south.
The right side offers a superior vantage point for coastal geography, including the Frisian Islands, the Wadden Sea tidal flats, and the dramatic entry into the UK via the Humber Estuary.
The left side is generally superior as it offers a more direct view of the Danish coastline, the famous white cliffs of Møn, and the best angle for the Copenhagen city skyline and historic harbor during the final approach.
The left side offers a superior view of the sprawling German industrial landscape and, most importantly, the iconic London skyline and Thames Estuary during the final approach into Luton.
The right side offers a superior approach into Liverpool, featuring the iconic Mersey Estuary and the city's historic waterfront during the final descent.
The right side offers superior coastal views, including the Dutch Frisian Islands and the distinct circular shape of The Wash estuary as you enter English airspace.
The left side offers a more diverse landscape, featuring the Sudetes mountains immediately after takeoff, the rolling highlands of central Germany, and the iconic vineyard mosaics of the Champagne region in France.
The right side offers a superior view of the Wrocław city skyline immediately after takeoff and provides a clear perspective of the Vistula River and the historic Modlin Fortress during the final approach.