On approach, the left side provides excellent views of the city center and the National Museum of Australia, especially during the final descent over the capital's waterways.
The left side provides a superior vantage point for the iconic New South Wales coastline, including the easternmost point of Australia and the sparkling Pacific Ocean, followed by a scenic approach into the capital.
The right side offers a superior visual experience, featuring a stunning aerial panorama of the Melbourne city skyline and Port Phillip Bay upon takeoff, followed by the rugged, snow-capped peaks of the Victorian Alps.
The right side offers spectacular views of the Great Australian Bight coastline and a dramatic descent over the Snowy Mountains and the Australian Alps.
The right side offers superior views of the Fleurieu Peninsula at takeoff and the spectacular Snowy Mountains and Brindabella Ranges during the descent into the Australian Capital Territory.
The right side is generally superior as it offers the iconic Sydney CBD skyline and Harbour views on departure, followed by the geometric layout of Canberra's Parliamentary Triangle during the approach.
The left side is superior for its combination of the turquoise Pacific coastline, the easternmost point of mainland Australia at Cape Byron, and the unique landscape of Lake George during the descent.