The right side typically offers the most iconic views of the Athens urban sprawl and the historic Acropolis during the descent into the Spata valley.
The left side offers a superior vantage point for the Western Cyclades and provides the most iconic views of the Saronic Gulf and the city of Athens, including the Acropolis, during the final approach sequence.
The left side is typically superior as it offers closer perspectives of the highest Alpine peaks, including Mont Blanc, and a more dramatic descent over the Euboean Gulf and the island of Evia.
The right side offers a superior panorama of the Alpine chain, the sparkling Adriatic coastline, and a more dramatic approach into the Attica peninsula.
The left side offers an incredible sequence of Aegean islands and a high probability of seeing the iconic Temple of Poseidon at Cape Sounion during the final approach.
The left side provides a spectacular vantage point for the sacred island of Delos immediately after takeoff and the iconic Temple of Poseidon at Cape Sounion during the final approach into Athens.
The right side is superior for this route, offering a spectacular sequence of the Austrian Alps, the turquoise Croatian coastline, and the picturesque islands of the Saronic Gulf on the final approach into Athens.
While both sides offer spectacular views of the Alps, the Right Side provides a superior vantage point for the dramatic approach into Athens, featuring the Ionian Islands, the Peloponnese, and the narrow Corinth Canal.
The right side offers a superior panoramic view of the Balkan's highest mountain ranges, including the mythical Mount Olympus, and typically provides the iconic aerial view of the Athens metropolitan area and the Acropolis during the descent.
The left side offers the most dramatic scenery, including the heart of the Swiss Alps and a spectacular bird's-eye view of the Croatian archipelago along the Adriatic Sea.
While both sides offer impressive Balkan landscapes, the Right Side provides superior views of the high Alpine peaks in Austria, the dramatic Pindus mountain range in Greece, and a more scenic approach into Athens often overlooking the Saronic Gulf.
The right side offers a spectacular aerial tour of the Balkan Peninsula, featuring the majestic Mount Olympus and a scenic descent over the historic landscape of Athens and the Saronic Gulf.
The right side offers an unparalleled vantage point over the scattered jewels of the North Aegean Sea, featuring the majestic peaks of Samothraki and the unique volcanic landscapes of Lemnos and Skyros.