Passengers on the right side often enjoy views of the sprawling Greater Toronto Area and the distant skyline as the aircraft climbs and banks.
The right side is the clear winner for this route, offering a front-row seat to the dramatic Killarney quartzite ridges and the iconic Sleeping Giant rock formation during the descent into Thunder Bay.
The left side of the aircraft offers superior views of the St. Lawrence River, the distinctive red soil of Prince Edward Island, and the rugged coastline of Northern Cape Breton.
The right side provides the most iconic views, including the Toronto skyline and CN Tower immediately after takeoff, followed by the dramatic coastline of the Bay of Fundy upon arrival in Saint John.
The left side offers the most dramatic scenery, specifically the possibility of viewing the Greenland ice cap and the rugged peaks of the Arctic, followed by a scenic entry into Europe.
The left side provides the most dramatic views of the Finger Lakes region during the cruise phase and a spectacular aerial panorama of the Chesapeake Bay and Baltimore Harbor during the final approach.
The left side is the clear winner for this route as it typically offers a direct, stunning view of Niagara Falls shortly after takeoff and better angles of the Appalachian mountain ridges.
The left side of the aircraft is superior for this route as it typically offers a breathtaking view of the Toronto skyline and CN Tower shortly after takeoff, as well as a more direct view of Charlotte's Uptown skyscrapers during the standard arrival sequence.
While both sides offer beautiful vistas, the Right Side is generally superior for this route because it provides a potential distant view of Niagara Falls shortly after takeoff and a more consistent panoramic view of the Boston skyline and harbor islands during the final descent into Logan Airport.
The left side offers superior views of the Canadian Arctic, the Mongolian Steppe, and a high probability of seeing the iconic Hong Kong skyline and Victoria Harbour during the final approach.
The left side offers a higher probability of seeing the iconic Niagara Falls and the American shoreline along Lake Erie including Buffalo and Erie, PA.
The left side provides a superior perspective of the Atlantic coastline and the stunning turquoise waters of the Florida coast during the final descent into Fort Lauderdale.
The left side is generally superior for this short hop, offering an iconic view of the Toronto skyline and CN Tower immediately after takeoff, followed by a direct perspective of the Finger Lakes and the winding Susquehanna River.