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 provides a superior vantage point for the dense urban landscapes of the Northeast Corridor, including distant views of Manhattan and a spectacular close-up of the Boston skyline and Charles River upon arrival.
The right side offers a superior view of the iconic Finger Lakes region of New York and the rolling Berkshires, concluding with a dramatic descent over Boston Harbor.
The left side is generally superior for this route as it faces the US Eastern Seaboard for the latter half of the journey, offering views of the Outer Banks, the Jersey Shore, and the New York metropolitan area from a distance.
The Right Side offers the best chance to see the iconic Boston skyline and the expansive Quabbin Reservoir, providing a perfect mix of inland nature and urban sprawl.
The left side offers a superior departure view of Lisbon's iconic bridges and historic waterfront, followed by a scenic approach into Boston that often showcases the New England coastline and the Harbor Islands.
The left side offers the most scenic transition from the Appalachian Plateau into the Hudson Valley, and typically provides a superior view of the Boston skyline and harbor during the standard arrival patterns into Logan.