On arrival, the left side frequently offers distant but iconic views of the Pyramids of Giza and the Nile River as the aircraft descends over the city center toward the runway.
While both sides offer stunning mountain views over Turkey, the right side is preferred for the spectacular approach into Cairo, often providing views of the Nile Delta and the Giza Pyramids.
The left side offers the most iconic landmarks, including the Sinai mountain ranges, the southern Suez Canal, and the best potential view of the Pyramids of Giza during the Cairo approach.
The right side is generally preferred for the approach into Cairo, as it frequently offers the iconic view of the Giza Pyramids against the desert landscape, along with beautiful Mediterranean vistas.
The Right Side is typically superior for this route as it offers breathtaking views of the Italian Dolomites early on and provides the best opportunity to spot the Great Pyramids of Giza during the final approach into Cairo.
The right side provides a superior vantage point for the snow-capped Alps, the stunning Mediterranean coastline, and the iconic Giza Pyramids during the Cairo approach.
The right side is favored for its dramatic approach into Egypt, offering views of the Suez Canal and the vibrant green contrast of the Nile Delta against the surrounding desert.
The left side offers a superior view of the dramatic transition from the Yemeni mountains to the Red Sea, followed by a stunning approach into Cairo that often features the Nile River and the Pyramids of Giza.
The right side offers a superior vantage point for viewing the rugged Makran coastline, the strategic Strait of Hormuz, and a direct view of the Suez Canal and Nile Delta during the final descent.
The right side offers a superior vantage point for the most iconic landmarks of this route, including the unique turquoise waters of the Dead Sea and the dramatic transition from desert to the lush Nile Delta, with a prime opportunity to spot the Pyramids of Giza during the descent into Cairo.
While both sides offer stunning views of the Alps, the Right Side is the clear winner for the iconic approach into Cairo, often providing a direct view of the Great Pyramids of Giza and the vast Sahara Desert fringe.
The right side offers a spectacular vantage point of the rugged Sarawat mountain range, the expanse of the Arabian Desert, and the striking transition where the Gulf of Suez meets the Sinai Peninsula.
The right side offers the most iconic sights, including the rugged interior of the Italian peninsula, potential views of Mount Etna, and the legendary Great Pyramids of Giza during the final approach into Cairo.