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 left side is generally superior as it offers expansive views of the dense Suriname rainforest upon departure and provides the best vantage point for the European coastline, Normandy, and the Dutch polders during the descent into Amsterdam.
The left side offers superior views of the Vosges Mountains immediately after takeoff and a spectacular perspective of the Dutch coastline and the Port of Rotterdam during the descent into Schiphol.
The left side is preferred for witnessing a spectacular sunrise over the Atlantic Ocean and offers the best chance to see the North Sea coastline and the Dutch polders during the approach into Schiphol.
The right side offers a superior combination of historic French estates, major Belgian urban centers like Antwerp, and the industrial scale of the Port of Rotterdam before the final approach.
The left side provides an exceptional view of the iconic Spurn Point sand spit during departure and offers the best chance to see the North Holland polders and the IJsselmeer on arrival.
While both sides offer vast ocean views, the Right Side (K seats) typically provides a more dramatic perspective of the São Paulo urban sprawl upon departure and a superior view of the Dutch landscape and Amsterdam city layout during the descent into Schiphol.
The left side of the aircraft typically offers a more diverse landscape, featuring the rugged Norwegian coastline at departure, the sweeping sands of the Danish west coast, and the unique patterns of the Wadden Sea and IJsselmeer during the approach into Amsterdam.
The right side is generally preferred for the initial views of the Panamanian coastline and islands, as well as the scenic approach over the Dutch polders and industrial ports like Rotterdam.
While both sides offer vast ocean views, the right side provides a superior angle for the sunrise over the Atlantic and a higher probability of spotting the Dutch coastline and the city of Amsterdam during the final approach.
The right side offers superior views of the Polish Lake District, the sprawling city of Berlin, and the unique water-managed landscapes of the Netherlands upon approach.
The left side offers a more diverse landscape, featuring the iconic chain of Frisian Islands and the geometric polders of the Netherlands upon descent.
The left side provides a scenic advantage with consistent views of the French and Dutch coastlines, including the historic Normandy beaches and the North Sea approach.