On approach from the east, the left side offers views of the historic French countryside transitioning into the dense northern suburbs of Paris.
The left side offers the most dramatic scenery, featuring the southern ridges of the Caucasus, a long-distance view of the Alpine range across Central Europe, and a high probability of spotting the Paris city center and Eiffel Tower during the approach to CDG.
The left side is superior for this transatlantic route, offering the best chances for spotting the Aurora Borealis over the North Atlantic and breathtaking views of the rugged Canadian Maritimes and potentially Greenland.
The right side of the aircraft offers a superior vantage point for witnessing the vastness of the Siberian wilderness, featuring the iconic crescent of Lake Baikal and the historic crossing of the Ural Mountains into Europe.
The left side provides a superior view of Constantine's iconic bridges upon departure and the dramatic volcanic terrain of the French Massif Central during the descent into Paris.
The Right Side offers a more diverse and grand landscape, featuring the stunning distant vistas of the French Alps and the legendary vineyards of Burgundy and Champagne.
The left side offers a superior view of the North American coastline, including the US Eastern Seaboard and the rugged shores of Newfoundland, before crossing the Atlantic to enter Europe over the UK or Brittany.
The left side provides the most dramatic views of the Canadian wilderness, potential sightings of Greenland's icy coastline, and a more comfortable viewing angle away from the direct morning sun during the arrival into Europe.
The right side offers a superior mix of iconic English landmarks like Durham Cathedral, the rolling Pennines, and a better chance of seeing the Paris city skyline including the Eiffel Tower on the final approach into CDG.
The left side offers a more diverse panorama, featuring the striking contrast between the Middle Eastern deserts and the majestic, snow-capped Alps during the latter half of the journey into Europe.
The left side provides a superior perspective of the high Alpine peaks and the sun-drenched landscapes of the Aegean and Burgundy regions.
The right side offers a superior view of diverse geographic features, including the Rif Mountains, a close-up of the Strait of Gibraltar, the high plains of central Spain, and the historic chรขteaux of the Loire Valley.
The right side offers superior views of the North Sea coastline, the intricate Dutch polder systems, and the world-class ports of the Benelux region, providing more geographic diversity than the inland views to the left.