During departure, the right side offers sweeping views of the downtown skyline, the University of Saskatchewan campus, and the winding South Saskatchewan River.
The left side offers unparalleled views of the iconic Canadian Rockies, the sprawling Okanagan Valley lakes, and a potential sighting of Mount Baker during the descent into Vancouver.
The right side offers a superior view of the dramatic transition from the jagged Northern Rockies and Glacier National Park to the vibrant red rock canyons of Zion and the unique expanse of the Great Salt Lake.
The right side of the aircraft offers a spectacular sequence of mountain vistas, from the rugged Bighorn Mountains in Wyoming to the towering Front Range of the Colorado Rockies on the final approach.
The right side of the aircraft offers the most dramatic scenery, featuring the iconic sight of the Canadian Rocky Mountains rising from the flat prairie horizon as you approach Calgary.
The left side (North-facing) is generally superior for this eastbound route as it offers dramatic views of the rugged Lake Superior coastline and the turquoise waters of Georgian Bay without the harsh southern sun glare.
The left side is superior for this route primarily due to the approach into Chicago O'Hare, which frequently offers sweeping views of the Lake Michigan shoreline and the iconic city skyline.
The left side offers a superior perspective of the dense Minnesota lake district and the iconic Minneapolis skyline during the final approach into MSP.
The Right Side is preferred as it offers the best view of the Saskatoon cityscape upon departure and usually provides a direct view of the Winnipeg skyline and The Forks area during the final approach into YWG.
The right side offers a superior view of the North Saskatchewan River's winding path and the unique border city of Lloydminster, along with the lush greenery of Elk Island National Park upon approach.