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 offers a superior perspective of the Bosporus crossing at Istanbul, the rugged Carpathian Mountains, and the scenic North Sea coastline during the final approach into Amsterdam.
The Left Side is superior primarily due to the spectacular departure views of the Chaรฎne des Puys volcanic range and the scenic approach over the Dutch coastline and North Sea dunes.
The left side offers a superior chance of seeing terrestrial features like the rugged coastline of Newfoundland, the majestic ice caps of Greenland, and the volcanic landscapes of Iceland depending on the specific flight path and visibility.
The right side offers superior views of the high Pyrenees peaks, the central French landscape including the Loire Valley, and a better angle for the Dutch coastline and urban sprawl during the approach to Schiphol.
The right side offers superior lighting for photography throughout the westbound journey and provides spectacular views of Central Asia's unique hydrology, including Lake Balkhash and the Volga Delta, followed by the scenic Baltic coastline.
The right side offers a superior perspective of Northern Europe's coastal geography, featuring the iconic รresund Bridge and the unique tidal patterns of the Wadden Sea.
The left side is the superior choice for this transatlantic route, offering potential views of the Greenland ice sheets and a much higher probability of witnessing the Aurora Borealis during the overnight portion of the flight.
The left side is superior for this route as it offers sweeping views of the Austrian and Bavarian Alps to the south, plus the iconic Belgrade river confluence during takeoff.
The left side offers a stunning combination of Portugal's rugged Atlantic coastline, the westernmost point of continental Europe, and a spectacular approach into Amsterdam over the North Sea coast.
The right side offers a superior viewing experience by avoiding direct sunlight glare for most of the westbound journey, providing clear views of the Siberian wilderness, the Ural Mountains, and the Baltic coast.
The right side offers superior coastal views, featuring the unique Wadden Sea tidal flats and the entire chain of Frisian Islands before the final approach into Amsterdam.
The left side offers superior coastal views along the Adriatic and spectacular perspectives of the Rhine river valley as you approach the Low Countries.