Passengers will see the dense forests and numerous lakes of central Nova Scotia, often catching glimpses of the rugged Atlantic coastline during the initial climb.
The right side offers a superior view of the Eastern Seaboard's urban corridor, including the New York City skyline and the iconic monuments of Washington D.C. during the landing approach.
The right side of the aircraft offers superior views of the dramatic Cape Breton Highlands, the rugged western coast of Newfoundland, and the majestic entrance to Lake Melville as you descend into Goose Bay.
The right side offers a superior view of the major urban centers of the Eastern Seaboard, including the Boston, New York, and D.C. metropolitan areas, along with the distinct transition from the rugged North Atlantic coast to the lake-filled terrain of Central Florida.
The left side provides a spectacular finale to the flight, showcasing the transition from deep Atlantic blue to the vivid turquoise of the Caribbean, including the Cancun Hotel Zone and Isla Mujeres during the descent.
The right side offers a spectacular vantage point of the rugged New England coastline, the Bay of Fundy, and Acadia National Park, providing more continuous visual interest compared to the open ocean.
The Right Side offers an iconic arrival into St. John's, often featuring the rugged cliffs of the Avalon Peninsula, Cape Spear, and a clear view of the historic Signal Hill during the final descent.
The left side offers a superior experience, primarily due to the iconic approach into LaGuardia. As the plane descends from the northeast, passengers on the left are frequently treated to a breathtaking panoramic view of the Manhattan skyline, Central Park, and the East River, which is one of the most famous aerial sights in aviation.
The right side is the clear winner for this route, offering potential views of the US Eastern Seaboard, the stunning transition from deep ocean to shallow Bahamian banks, and the classic turquoise water approach into Montego Bay.
The left side offers the most iconic views of the Maritimes, including the Confederation Bridge and the striking contrast of PEI's red cliffs against the blue waters of the Northumberland Strait.
The left side offers the most iconic views, including the rugged New England mountains and a high-probability sight of the Chicago skyline during the approach over Lake Michigan.
The right side offers a spectacular vantage point for the rugged coastline of Cape Breton Island and the dramatic entry into the Long Range Mountains of Newfoundland.
The right side offers superior vistas of the rugged Atlantic coastline and the magnificent Bras d'Or Lake system, which is the crown jewel of Cape Breton's landscape.