The right side provides the best opportunity to spot the Bristol city skyline and the iconic Clifton Suspension Bridge during the final approach over North Somerset.
The right side of the aircraft offers a spectacular progression from the towering Taurus Mountains in Turkey across the rugged Dinaric Alps of the Balkans, concluding with potential views of the English Cotswolds and Bristol city center during the descent.
The right side provides the most dramatic views of the High Alps, including the Swiss lakes, and typically offers the best angle for the historic city of Bath on the descent.
The right side offers a superior departure view of the city of Nice and the Promenade des Anglais, followed by the dramatic snow-capped peaks of the Southern Alps and the Verdon Gorge.
The left side offers unparalleled views of the heart of the Alps, the Italian lakes, and the winding rivers of central France before crossing into the rolling hills of South West England.
The left side offers a stunning vantage point for the northern fringes of the Alps and the picturesque crossing of the English Channel with potential views of the southern UK coastline.
The right side offers a superior perspective of the North Sea coastline and a dramatic final approach over the Severn Estuary and the iconic bridges connecting England to Wales.
While both sides offer excellent views of the British landscape, the right side provides superior coastal scenery, the best views of the Welsh mountains, and a more dramatic approach over the Severn Estuary and its iconic bridges.
The right side offers the most dramatic views during the iconic departure from Funchal and a scenic approach into Bristol via the Severn Estuary.
The right side offers a superior panorama of the United Kingdom's most famous terrestrial landscapes, including the Lake District, the Peak District, and the rolling Cotswolds, topped with a potential view of Bristol's city landmarks.
The left side provides a more dramatic perspective of the high Pyrenees and a superior view of the Atlantic coastline and the Severn Estuary during the final approach.
The left side offers a front-row seat to the dramatic Atlantic coastline of Portugal, including bird's-eye views of Lisbon and Porto, before crossing the Bay of Biscay and arriving over the scenic North Devon coast.
The right side offers a superior mix of dramatic mountain ranges in Northern Spain and iconic English landmarks like Glastonbury Tor during the final descent into Bristol.