YHZ destination photo

From YHZ?

Tip: Sit on the left side for takeoff.

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.

YHZ β†’ EWR
Halifax to Newark
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The right side is generally superior for this route as it offers views of the New England coastline and a spectacular perspective of the Manhattan skyline during the final approach into Newark.

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8.5
YHZ β†’ YDF
Halifax to Deer Lake
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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.

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8.5
YHZ β†’ YQY
Halifax to Sydney
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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.

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8.5
YHZ β†’ YQM
Halifax to Moncton
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The left side provides a spectacular vantage point for the Bay of Fundy's Minas Basin, showcasing the world's highest tides and the iconic red silt of the Petitcodiac River upon descent into Moncton.

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8.5
YHZ β†’ YUL
Halifax to Montreal
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The right side offers a superior vantage point for the dramatic approach into Montreal, featuring the sprawling St. Lawrence River and the iconic city skyline including Mount Royal.

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8.5
YHZ β†’ YYZ
Halifax to Toronto
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While both sides offer scenic views, the right side is generally superior for spotting the St. Lawrence River, the Canadian capital, and the iconic Toronto skyline during the arrival sequence into Pearson.

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8.5
YHZ β†’ YCL
Halifax to Charlo
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The Right Side is preferred for its stunning coastal vistas of the Northumberland Strait and the panoramic final approach over the Baie des Chaleurs, featuring views of the GaspΓ© Peninsula.

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8.5
YHZ β†’ PHL
Halifax to Philadelphia
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The right side of the aircraft offers a premier view of the United States' Northeast Corridor, including the skylines of Boston, New York City, and Philadelphia, as well as the varied coastline of New England.

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8.5
YHZ β†’ FSP
Halifax to St.-pierre
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The left side offers a superior vantage point for the intricate geography of Cape Breton Island, specifically the Bras d'Or Lake system, and provides the first glimpse of the Miquelon and Langlade islands during the final descent.

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8.5
YHZ β†’ YYC
Halifax to Calgary
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The left side provides a front-row seat to the iconic Bay of Fundy tides shortly after takeoff and offers a more direct perspective of the Canadian Rockies during the final approach into Calgary.

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8.4
YHZ β†’ YSJ
Halifax to St. John
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The left side offers superior views of the Minas Basin, the entrance to the Annapolis Valley, and a more direct view of the Saint John city harbor and the famous Reversing Falls during the descent.

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8.2
YHZ β†’ YOW
Halifax to Ottawa
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The left side offers a superior view of the dramatic Bay of Fundy tides and a better angle of the Ottawa River during the final approach into the capital.

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8.2
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