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The right side offers a superior perspective of the meandering South Saskatchewan River and the dramatic transition from flat prairies to the rugged coulees and badlands as you approach Alberta.
The right side is preferred for its superior perspective of the scenic Oka River meanders shortly after departure and more direct views of the historic regional centers of Oryol and Kursk during the journey south.
The right side typically provides the most iconic view of the Astana skyline and the futuristic architecture of the capital during the final approach, alongside the meandering Tobol River shortly after takeoff.
The left side offers superior views of the sprawling Moscow metropolitan area upon takeoff and provides the best perspective of the historic city of Tula and the winding Oka River during the cruise phase.
The right side offers the most iconic views of the Minneapolis skyline immediately after departure and superior vistas of the expansive Lake Minnetonka region.
The left side is generally superior as it offers a more frequent perspective of the Smolensk urban area and a higher probability of viewing the distant Moscow City skyline during the northern arrival patterns into Domodedovo.
While both sides primarily view the Atlantic Ocean, the Right Side offers superior views of the Lagos mainland upon departure and a higher likelihood of seeing the US East Coast and the Appalachian foothills during the descent into Atlanta.
The left side offers superior views of the winding Dniester river loops and the sprawling city of Kiev during the final approach into Boryspil.
The right side offers a superior view of the sprawling Deccan Plateau landscapes, the northern hill ranges of Marathwada, and a clearer view of the Pimpri-Chinchwad industrial belt during the final approach into Pune.
The right side offers a superior view of the 'Minsk Sea' shortly after departure and provides a more direct perspective of the historic Vilnius city center and the Neris River during the northern approach into VNO.
The left side is preferred for its urban perspectives, offering a clear view of Kurgan's river geography and a more detailed look at the infrastructure of the Sverdlovsk region upon arrival.
The Right Side (Starboard) is generally preferred for this short hop, offering the best chance to see the iconic Chicago skyline during the initial climb-out from Midway and a superior view of the gold-domed Iowa State Capitol when approaching Des Moines.