The right side offers iconic views of Amsterdam's historic canal belt, the Centraal Station, and the modern skyline of the Zuidas business district during the final approach.
The right side provides a superior scenic experience, featuring the Uruguayan coastline, a magnificent sunrise over the Atlantic, and the best vantage point for the approach into Europe over the Pyrenees and French countryside.
The left side offers a superior panorama of the high Swiss Alps and the dramatic transition from the Mediterranean coastline to the North Sea polders.
The right side of the aircraft offers a much richer visual experience, tracking the diverse coastlines of Normandy, the industrial hubs of Belgium, and the intricate water management systems of the Dutch Delta before landing.
The right side is the clear winner for this route, offering a spectacular sequence of coastal geography including the Hel Peninsula, the Baltic islands, and the Dutch Wadden Sea.
The right side offers a superior perspective of the Elbe River, the massive Port of Hamburg upon departure, and the iconic Dutch water landscapes of the IJsselmeer and Markermeer during the descent into Amsterdam.
The right side offers a superior sequence of coastal vistas, including the sprawling archipelagos of the Baltic Sea, the Swedish island of Gotland, and the unique UNESCO-listed Wadden Sea islands during the descent into Amsterdam.
The right side (starboard) is highly recommended as it remains in the shade during this westbound journey, offering glare-free views of the Siberian wilderness, the Ural Mountains, and a scenic approach over the Baltic and North Seas.
The Right Side offers superior, consistent lighting for photography and a front-row seat to the dramatic Tianshan mountain ranges and the North Sea approach.
The left side offers the most consistent landmarks, including the winding Danube River, major capital cities like Belgrade and Budapest, and a stunning distant panorama of the Austrian Alps.
The right side offers a superior vantage point for the rugged Jersey coastline upon departure, followed by the dramatic French and Belgian coasts, and the world-famous engineering marvels of the Dutch Delta Works.
The right side offers a superior vantage point for the morning sunrise over the Mediterranean and a more direct view of the jagged Central Alps during the final leg of the journey.
The left side is generally superior for this short hop, offering the best views of East London's regeneration projects upon departure and the most iconic views of the Dutch coastline and North Sea Canal during the approach into Amsterdam.