The left side offers the best vantage point for the Copenhagen skyline, including the historic city center and the beaches of Amager.
The right side provides a superior view of Lisbon's cityscape at takeoff, the dramatic Picos de Europa mountains in Spain, and the famous Oresund Bridge connecting Denmark and Sweden during the final approach.
The right side provides a continuous panorama of Central Europe's landmarks, including the Black Forest, the Frankfurt skyline, the Port of Hamburg, and the iconic Γresund Bridge upon arrival.
While both sides offer coastal views, the right side provides a superior perspective of the Irish capital on departure and a spectacular sequence of Danish islands and bridges on the final approach into Copenhagen.
The left side offers a superior vantage point for the dramatic Norwegian fjords and the intricate rocky archipelago of the Swedish west coast before the descent into Denmark.
The left side provides a superior vantage point for the scenic Dutch and German coastlines, the Frisian Islands, and typically offers the most iconic views of central Copenhagen and the harbor during the final approach.
The Left Side is generally preferred for the spectacular approach into Copenhagen, which often features the Γresund Bridge, as well as clear views of the Gobi Desert and the southern Ural Mountains.
The right side is generally superior for this route as it offers a potential glimpse of the Pyrenees after takeoff and a prime view of the iconic Oresund Bridge and Copenhagen city skyline during the final approach.
While both sides offer scenic views of Northern Germany and the Baltic Sea, the right side is preferred for its iconic views of the Oresund Bridge during the final descent into Copenhagen.
The right side offers a superior vantage point for the chain of Frisian Islands and the iconic Oresund Bridge during the final approach into Copenhagen.
The right side offers superior views of the English heritage coast upon departure and the iconic Oresund Bridge connecting Denmark to Sweden during the final descent into Copenhagen.
The left side offers the most dramatic terrain variations, including the rugged Sharr Mountains at takeoff and potential views of the Czech capital and the iconic Oresund Bridge upon arrival.
The right side offers a superior view of major European landmarks, including a direct overhead or lateral view of Budapest, the distant Tatra Mountains, and the striking white chalk cliffs of the Danish coast during the final approach.