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 left side offers an incredible sequence of major metropolitan skylines, including Philadelphia and New York City, along with the scenic Appalachian foothills.
The right side provides an unrivaled panorama of the Atlantic coastline, featuring the luxury estates of the Hamptons, the historic sailing waters of Newport, and a prime view of the Boston Harbor Islands upon arrival.
The left side offers spectacular views of the San Gabriel Mountains upon departure, the rugged peaks of the Colorado Rockies, the Great Lakes, and a high-probability view of the Boston skyline on final approach.
The left side provides the most iconic urban views of the Northeast Corridor, including potential bird's-eye views of Philadelphia, Manhattan, and the Boston skyline during the final approach.
The left side offers a more dramatic perspective of the snow-capped Colorado Rockies, potential glimpses of the Great Lakes, and the most iconic views of the Boston skyline and harbor during the final approach.
The Right Side provides better sun orientation for photography and offers iconic views of the Alaskan glaciers and the spectacular Boston Harbor approach.
The right side offers a superior view of the rugged Irish coastline immediately after takeoff, followed by the best opportunities to spot the Canadian Maritimes and the scenic Maine coast during the descent.
The left side offers superior views of the Great Salt Lake upon departure, more frequent sightings of the Great Lakes system, the glacial Finger Lakes in New York, and a higher probability of seeing the Boston skyline on the approach to Logan Airport.
The left side offers a superior departure view of historic San Juan and the Puerto Rican coastline, followed by glimpses of the US Eastern Seaboard and a stunning approach into Boston's skyline.
The Right Side is typically superior for this route as it offers the highest probability of viewing the majestic glaciers of Southern Greenland and the rugged, indented coastlines of Newfoundland and Nova Scotia during the westbound crossing.
The left side is superior for this route as it typically offers a direct, unobstructed view of the Manhattan skyline and a more dramatic approach into the city of Boston.
The right side offers superior views of the Zagros Mountains, potential sightings of the Greenland ice sheet on polar tracks, and the iconic approach into Logan Airport over the Massachusetts coastline.