The left side offers a premier view of the downtown Boston skyline, the Financial District, and the historic North End during the final approach over the harbor.
The right side provides a front-row seat to the iconic Manhattan skyline shortly after takeoff and follows the scenic New England coastline, finishing with a spectacular view of the Boston Harbor.
The right side offers an unbeatable view of Mount Rainier shortly after takeoff and the potential for a stunning aerial perspective of Niagara Falls and the Boston skyline upon arrival.
While both sides offer stunning coastal views, the Left Side is superior for its iconic head-on view of the Boston skyline and the inner harbor during the descent into Logan Airport.
The left side offers the premier perspective of the Manhattan skyline immediately after takeoff from LGA and a stunning view of downtown Boston and Fenway Park during the final approach.
The left side is significantly more scenic for this route, offering a grand tour of the East Coast's most iconic cityscapes, including the Potomac River, the Philadelphia skyline, and a premier view of Manhattan.
The right side offers a superior coastal perspective, featuring the Florida Space Coast, the intricate barrier islands of the Outer Banks, and a stunning approach into Boston over the harbor islands.
The left side provides a superior view of the Panama Canal's engineering locks immediately after takeoff and follows the densely populated US East Coast, offering iconic views of the New York City skyline and Washington D.C. on clear days.
The right side offers the most comprehensive sightseeing experience, including the Chicago skyline upon departure, the Finger Lakes of New York, and the best views of Boston's downtown and harbor on approach.
The right side provides an iconic tour of the Eastern Seaboard, featuring potential views of the Manhattan skyline, the Long Island coastline, and a scenic approach over Boston Harbor.
The left side of the aircraft offers superior views of the diverse American landscape, from the red rock canyons of Utah and the highest peaks of the Colorado Rockies to the glacial Finger Lakes of New York.
The Right Side offers superior scenic opportunities, particularly the high-latitude views of the Greenland ice cap, the rugged Canadian Maritimes, and the detailed Maine coastline during descent.
The right side is superior for this westbound transatlantic crossing, offering potential views of Greenland's ice caps on northerly tracks and a detailed tour of the rugged Canadian and New England coastlines during the descent.