When departing to the northeast, the right side provides a prime view of the downtown skyline and Mount Royal as the aircraft gains altitude.
The right side provides an iconic, front-row seat to the Toronto skyline and the CN Tower during the final approach into Billy Bishop Airport.
The right side is generally superior because it avoids the harsh southern sun glare while providing spectacular views of the Laurentians, the rugged northern shores of Lake Superior, and a high-probability view of the North Shore Mountains and downtown Vancouver upon arrival.
The Right Side is the clear winner, offering a spectacular view of downtown Montreal on departure and the iconic Manhattan skyline, including Central Park and the Empire State Building, during the descent into LaGuardia.
While both sides offer scenic views of the Northeast, the Right Side is the clear winner for the iconic 'River Visual' approach into DCA, offering an unparalleled look at the US National Mall and monuments.
The right side is significantly more scenic, offering views of the Montreal skyline at departure, the rugged Adirondack High Peaks, the majestic Hudson River, and the iconic Manhattan skyline during the approach into JFK.
The right side offers a superior vantage point for urban landmarks and unique geography, including the Montreal skyline, the Thousand Islands archipelago, and a prime view of the Toronto skyline across Lake Ontario.
The right side offers spectacular views of the Southern Alps and a breathtaking descent over the Greek islands and the Saronic Gulf with superior lighting.
The left side offers a more direct view of the spectacular red rock formations in Utah and, most importantly, provides the iconic view of the Las Vegas Strip during the standard approach into McCarran.
While both sides offer interesting views, the right side provides the most dramatic scenery during the descent, featuring the iconic Mont Blanc and a panoramic view of the Swiss and French Alps.
The right side offers a superior view of Quebec's most iconic geological features, including the massive Lac Saint-Jean and the world-renowned Manicouagan impact crater, known as the Eye of Quebec.
The left side typically offers superior views of the Greenland ice cap on northerly tracks and the spectacular snow-capped peaks of the Swiss and Italian Alps during the morning descent into Italy.
The right side provides a diverse panorama, featuring the Appalachian Mountains, the US capital region, and an incredible final approach over the turquoise Gulf of GonΓ’ve and the lush mountains surrounding Port-au-Prince.