The right side offers a sweeping perspective of the Picardy countryside's rolling farmland and a clear view of the airport's terminal and taxiway layout upon touchdown.
The right side offers a superior vantage point for the most dramatic geographic features, including the highest peaks of the Apennines immediately after takeoff and the massive glaciated peaks of the Alps, including Mont Blanc, midway through the flight.
The right side provides a superior sequence of geological transitions, starting with the High Atlas range, crossing the snow-capped Pyrenees, and concluding with a distant view of the Paris skyline during the descent into Beauvais.
The left side of the aircraft offers a superior scenic experience, featuring distant views of the Tatra and Alpine massifs to the south, the historic architecture of Kraków, and the iconic vineyards of the Champagne region before catching a glimpse of the distant Paris skyline during the descent into Beauvais.
The left side offers an immediate and breathtaking view of the Egadi Islands right after takeoff, followed by a spectacular traverse across the western section of the Alps, including potential views of the Mont Blanc massif.
The left side offers a superior panoramic experience, featuring the turquoise waters of Lake Balaton and the striking northern edges of the Alps.
The right side offers a superior sequence of views including the Mediterranean coastline, the striking Ebro Delta, the city of Barcelona, and a higher probability of seeing the Paris skyline during the descent into Beauvais.
The left side offers superior views of the Carpathian chain early in the flight, the southern Danube basin, and the distant but majestic profile of the Alps during the transit across Central Europe.
The right side offers an exceptional departure over Lisbon's Tagus river and the Vasco da Gama Bridge, followed by aerial views of the world-famous Bordeaux vineyards and the historic Loire Valley chateaus.
The right side provides a diverse sequence of landscapes, ranging from the arid Spanish interior to the lush Loire Valley, culminating in a distant but iconic view of the Paris skyline before landing.
The right side offers the most iconic views shortly after takeoff from Gdańsk, specifically the unique shape of the Hel Peninsula, followed by the dramatic Baltic coastline and northern German port cities.
The left side is significantly more scenic, offering a continuous view of the Swedish archipelago, the German-Dutch coastline, and the historic cities of the Low Countries.
The right side offers a more varied landscape, including views of the Canary archipelago, the Moroccan coastline, the scenic interior of Spain, and a potential distant view of the Paris skyline during the descent.