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YUL → DFW
Which side of the plane to sit from Montreal / Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport (Montreal) to Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (Dallas-Fort Worth)?
Right Side of the Plane
The right side offers a superior panorama of the Great Lakes, the winding Ohio River, and the rugged, forested terrain of the Ozark Mountains before the final descent over the Texas plains.
Lake Ontario Shoreline
Clear views of the northern shores and the vast blue expanse of the lower Great Lakes.
Niagara Falls
On clear days with a westerly flight path, the mist and falls are visible in the distance.
Ohio River
Crossing the broad industrial waterway near the border of Ohio and Kentucky.
Ozark National Forest
The rugged, elevated terrain and deep green valleys of northern Arkansas.
Grapevine Lake
A prominent reservoir seen just moments before landing at DFW airport.
Choose the right side for afternoon or evening flights to witness stunning sunsets over the Midwest. Keep your camera ready during the final 15 minutes of flight for a clear view of Grapevine Lake and the sprawling DFW metroplex architecture.
Montreal Skyline
Immediate views of Mount Royal and the downtown core upon departure from YUL.
Appalachian Ridges
Long, parallel forested ridges stretching through Pennsylvania and West Virginia.
Mississippi River
The massive, meandering river system marking the border between Tennessee and Arkansas.
Arkansas Delta
Extensive geometric patterns of Southern agricultural land and flooded rice fields.
Sit on the left for morning flights to avoid the direct sun glare and to see the sunrise over the Appalachian Mountains. This side is also better for spotting the winding Susquehanna River during the mid-flight cruise.
Distance: 2,432 km (1,511 miles)
Approximate Flight Time: 3 hrs 15 min
Departure: YUL (45.4706001282, -73.7407989502)
Arrival: DFW (32.896801, -97.038002)
Route Type: International
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