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The right side offers superior views of the Kansas City metropolitan area and the picturesque lakes of the Ozark region during the descent into Arkansas.
The right side offers a superior vantage point for the edge of the Appalachian foothills early in the flight and provides a more comprehensive view of the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex sprawl and skyline during the arrival sequence.
The right side is generally superior for this route, offering a clear view of the Lake Charles urban center and casinos during departure, followed by the best angles of the Dallas skyline during the descent into DFW.
The Right Side offers superior views of the winding Tocantins River throughout the cruise and provides a better perspective of the Imperatriz urban waterfront and the Dom Felipe Gregory Bridge during the final approach.
The right side offers a superior perspective of the rolling Texas Hill Country during descent and generally enjoys better lighting for photography away from the direct southern sun.
The right side of the aircraft offers superior views of the Alabama State Capitol upon departure and the expansive waters of Lake Martin and West Point Lake during the brief cruise and descent phases.
The right side offers the most direct views of the expansive Muskrat Dam Lake upon departure and the complex island chains of Sachigo Lake during the final approach.
The Right Side (Starboard) is generally preferred for the panoramic views of the Luanda Bay upon departure and the complex urban landscape of Sao Paulo on the final approach.
The left side offers a superior view of the Memphis skyline and the suburban expansion of the Mid-South during the descent into MEM.
The right side offers a more scenic departure over the North York Moors and the rugged Yorkshire coastline, featuring landmarks like Whitby Abbey before the North Sea crossing.
The right side is generally preferred for this short hop as it provides the most iconic landmarks, including a clear view of the Madison isthmus and the Milwaukee city center upon approach.
The left side of the aircraft is generally superior for this route because it provides the best opportunity to see the iconic St. Louis skyline and the Gateway Arch during the approach into STL.