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YYZ → WAW
Which side of the plane to sit from Lester B. Pearson International Airport (Toronto) to Warsaw Chopin Airport (Warsaw)?
Left Side of the Plane
The left side provides a more dramatic perspective of the Greenland ice sheet and a better chance to see the Northern Lights during the trans-Atlantic crossing, followed by views of the Baltic Sea.
Canadian Boreal Forest
Vast stretches of wilderness and lakes across Northern Quebec and Labrador shortly after takeoff.
Greenland Ice Cap
Breathtaking views of the world's second-largest ice body and rugged mountain peaks.
Baltic Coastline
Clear views of the Danish and Polish coasts as the aircraft enters European airspace.
Northern Lights
Frequent sightings of the Aurora Borealis during night flights over the high latitudes.
Choose a window seat forward of the wing to capture the Greenland ice sheet without engine obstruction. For evening departures, keep the cabin lights dim to increase your chances of spotting the Aurora over the North Atlantic.
Southern Greenland Fjords
Glimpses of the jagged coastal cliffs and floating icebergs along the southern tip of Greenland.
British Isles
Distant views of the Scottish Highlands and the North Sea's offshore wind farms.
Warsaw Skyline
Excellent views of the Vistula River and the Palace of Culture and Science during the final descent.
Atlantic Sunrise
A front-row seat to the sunrise as the plane travels eastward toward the European continent.
The right side is perfect for early risers who want to see the sunrise over the Atlantic. During the approach to Warsaw Chopin Airport, this side often yields better views of the city center if the aircraft lands from the south.
Distance: 6,935 km (4,309 miles)
Approximate Flight Time: 8 hrs 10 min
Departure: YYZ (43.6772003174, -79.63059997559999)
Arrival: WAW (52.1656990051, 20.9671001434)
Route Type: International
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