The approach offers breathtaking views of the Glass House Mountains to the north or the iconic city skyline and Story Bridge when arriving from the south.
The left side offers a superior vantage point for the iconic departure over Diamond Head and provides the most scenic views of the Moreton Bay islands during the approach into Brisbane.
The right side offers a superior mix of Espiritu Santo's rugged volcanic interior upon departure and the iconic Glass House Mountains and Brisbane city skyline during the approach.
The left side provides a superior vantage point for the rugged west coast of New Zealand upon departure and the iconic Gold Coast skyline and Moreton Bay during the approach into Brisbane.
The left side offers a superior vantage point for the dramatic volcanic plugs of the Glass House Mountains and the sprawling turquoise waters of Moreton Bay during the final approach into Brisbane.
The Right Side is preferred for this route because it offers a glimpse into Nauru's unique interior during departure and typically provides a more diverse view of the Queensland coastline, including the Glass House Mountains and the Brisbane city skyline, during the descent into BNE.
The right side is slightly superior as it provides a direct view of the historic Kingston convict ruins upon departure and a magnificent panorama of Moreton Island's sand dunes during the approach to Brisbane.
The right side offers a superior experience particularly during the approach into Brisbane, showcasing the dramatic Glass House Mountains and the city skyline, complemented by the lush volcanic scenery of Efate upon departure.
The Right Side provides a better perspective of the Channel Islands leaving Los Angeles and the iconic Glass House Mountains when approaching Brisbane from the north.