On approach from the east, the left side offers views of the historic French countryside transitioning into the dense northern suburbs of Paris.
The right side provides the most dramatic views of the Saharan mountain ranges and the best chance to see the Paris skyline on arrival.
The left side offers the most dramatic views of the high Alpine peaks, including a potential close-up of Mont Blanc, and better odds of seeing the Paris city center on approach.
The left side offers superior views of the major European capitals, the winding Volga River, and the best opportunity to see the Paris skyline including the Eiffel Tower during the final approach into CDG.
The right side offers the most iconic landmarks, starting with a direct view of Mount Vesuvius upon departure and ending with the historic peaks of the Central Alps and the Champagne region of France.
The right side of the aircraft offers a spectacular panoramic journey across the Mediterranean's north coast, the rugged Dalmatian coastline, and the most dramatic sections of the Alpine range.
The right side offers spectacular panoramic views of the French Alps and the winding RhΓ΄ne River valley, providing a dramatic contrast between high-altitude peaks and historic river cities.
The left side offers a superior perspective of the Spanish Mediterranean coast and is the prime choice for viewing the Paris cityscape, including the Eiffel Tower, during the standard approach into CDG.
The right side offers breathtaking early-flight views of the world's highest peaks in the Karakoram range and a superior vantage point for the dramatic Central Asian deserts and the historic European plains.
The right side offers a superior visual journey featuring the intricate island chains of the Dalmatian Coast and a more comprehensive panorama of the high Alps before descending into France.
The Right Side is preferred for its diverse transition from the turquoise waters of the Persian Gulf to the dramatic volcanic landscapes of Anatolia and the historic rivers of Central Europe.
The left side offers a superior vantage point for the dramatic Portuguese coastline after takeoff and provides the highest probability of seeing central Paris landmarks, including the Eiffel Tower, during the final approach into CDG.
The left side is superior for this eastbound transatlantic route, offering potential sightings of the Greenland ice cap on northern tracks and the best opportunity to witness the Aurora Borealis during the night portion of the flight.