Approaching from the east or south, the left side offers the best views of the European Quarter and the historic center of Brussels during the descent and final approach to the airport.
Flying north from Tunisia, the left side provides the most dramatic views of the Mediterranean coastline and the high peaks of the French and Swiss Alps, including potential sightings of Mont Blanc.
The right side offers a superior sequence of coastal transitions, featuring the Estonian islands immediately after takeoff, the vast expanse of the Baltic Sea, and the intricate North Sea coastline of Germany and the Netherlands.
The right side offers a diverse journey over French landmarks, including distant views of the Pyrenees, the famous vineyards of Bordeaux, the historic Loire Valley, and a high probability of seeing the Paris skyline before descending over the Belgian countryside.
The left side offers a superior departure view of the Doha skyline and strategic positioning for distant views of the Alps while crossing Central Europe.
The left side offers a superior sequence of views starting with the stunning Gulf of Naples, the Tuscan Archipelago, a prime angle for the Western Alps, and the crystalline waters of Lake Geneva.
The Left Side offers the most dramatic views of the high Alpine peaks and the immediate transition from the Italian Lakes into the Swiss mountains shortly after takeoff.
The left side offers a more dramatic crossing of the high Pennine Alps and better positioning for the Brussels skyline during standard landing patterns into Zaventem.
The left side offers superior views of the Canadian Maritimes, potential sightings of the Aurora Borealis during the night crossing, and the scenic entry into Europe over Ireland and the United Kingdom.
The Left Side is the winner for this route as it provides a front-row seat to the rugged Balkan Mountains and the distant but majestic snow-capped peaks of the Alps as you traverse Southern Europe.
The left side offers a superior view of the Icelandic capital upon departure and better opportunities to spot the Faroe and Shetland islands during the transit over the North Atlantic.
The Right Side offers a spectacular perspective of the Spanish Mediterranean coastline, the unique Ebro Delta, and the urban layout of Barcelona, followed by the eastern Pyrenees and the vineyard-rich landscapes of eastern France.
The right side of the aircraft typically offers the most iconic views, including the central London skyline during departure and the famous White Cliffs of Dover during the Channel crossing.