On the common northern approach to Runway 15, passengers on the right side enjoy a spectacular panorama of Rome's historic center, including the Colosseum and St. Peter's Basilica.
The right side offers a superior panorama of the rugged Apennine mountain range and a more direct view of the historic center of Rome during the standard approach into Ciampino.
The Right Side provides a superior perspective of the Balearic Islands during the cruise and an unparalleled view of the Roman countryside and the Eternal City during the final approach into Ciampino.
The left side offers a superior sequence of landmarks, including the rugged interior of Spain, the dramatic northern coastline of Corsica, and a high probability of seeing Rome's historic center and the Vatican during the descent into Ciampino.
The left side provides a superior vantage point for the snow-capped French Alps, the scenic Tuscan coastline, and the best potential views of Rome's historic landmarks during the descent into Ciampino.
The left side provides a superior geographic experience, featuring the rugged Pyrenees mountains, the stunning French Mediterranean coastline, and a panoramic view of the Tuscan landscape during the descent into Italy.
The right side offers a superior view of the Croatian coastline's islands and a better angle for spotting the historic center of Rome during the descent into Ciampino.
The left side offers a superior perspective of the high Alpine peaks and the most iconic views of Rome's historic center during the final approach into Ciampino.
The left side provides a spectacular vantage point for the dramatic white cliffs of Corsica and the historic skyline of Rome during the final approach.
The left side offers an iconic view of Mount Olympus shortly after takeoff and a spectacular final approach over the volcanic lakes and historic hills southeast of Rome.
The right side offers a superior view of the Southern Carpathians upon departure and the historical center of Rome during the descent into Ciampino, depending on the landing pattern.
The Right Side offers a spectacular panorama of the highest peaks of the Apennines, including Gran Sasso, and typically provides a clear view of Rome's historic center and the Vatican on the final approach into Ciampino.
The left side provides a scenic trajectory along the Mediterranean coastlines of Spain and France, offering views of the Spanish Levant and the dramatic French Riviera before arriving in Italy.