The right side offers spectacular views of the steep El Ávila mountain range and the airport infrastructure nestled directly between the mountains and the sea.
The Right Side offers a spectacular departure over the westernmost points of Europe and the best chance to spot the Madeira archipelago before the long Atlantic crossing.
The left side is superior for this route as it offers a prime view of the Desertas Islands upon departure from Madeira and provides the most consistent views of the Venezuelan coastline and the Caribbean turquoise waters during the approach into Maiquetía.
The left side offers superior views of the Greater Antilles, specifically the rugged mountains of Hispaniola, and a more dramatic perspective of the Venezuelan coastal range upon arrival.
The left side offers a superior view of Havana's skyline upon departure, the lush Escambray mountains of central Cuba, and a panoramic approach toward the Venezuelan Coastal Range.
The left side of the aircraft offers a superior scenic experience, featuring the lush El Yunque rainforest immediately after takeoff, followed by a sequence of the Caribbean's most iconic islands and a stunning approach toward the coastal mountains of Venezuela.
While both sides offer great views, the right side is superior for the arrival phase, featuring the turquoise Los Roques archipelago and the dramatic coastal approach into Venezuela.
The left side offers superior views of the Portuguese coastline upon departure and the majestic Avila mountain range during the arrival into Caracas.
The left side offers a superior perspective of the European landmass after takeoff and provides a dramatic view of the Cordillera de la Costa mountains upon approach to Caracas.
While both sides offer expansive ocean views, the Right Side typically provides a better angle for spotting the stunning Los Roques archipelago and the dramatic approach along the Venezuelan coastline near La Guaira.
The left side offers a superior view of the Spanish interior upon departure and a dramatic perspective of the Venezuelan coastal mountains during the final descent into Caracas.