The descent provides a scenic panorama of the rugged Zambales Mountain range and the historic volcanic peaks of Mount Pinatubo to the west.
The right side offers a superior view of Hong Kong's Lantau Island and the HZMB bridge on departure, followed by a dramatic approach into Clark featuring the stunning slopes of Mount Pinatubo and the Zambales mountain range.
The Right Side is preferred for its diverse mix of coastal landscapes, featuring the Gulf of Thailand, the Mekong Delta's river network, and the dramatic turquoise bays of the Vietnamese coast before reaching the Philippines.
The right side offers superior views of the Philippine archipelago's diverse geography, including the vast Laguna de Bay, the sprawling Metro Manila skyline, and the majestic Sierra Madre mountain range during the descent into Clark.
The right side is favored for the spectacular views of the Musandam Peninsula's fjords and the rare opportunity to see the crater of Mount Pinatubo during the final descent into Clark.
The right side offers a spectacular approach into Clark, featuring the iconic volcanic landscapes of Mount Pinatubo and the rugged Zambales Mountain Range.
The right side offers a superior sequence of iconic landmarks, including the Romblon island group, a potential view of Taal Volcano, and the massive urban sprawl of Metro Manila before descending past the solitary Mount Arayat.
The right side offers a spectacular vantage point of the Western Taiwan coastline and the dramatic volcanic landscape of Central Luzon, specifically the iconic Mount Pinatubo crater during descent.
The left side offers superior views of the dramatic Zambales Mountains and the world-famous Mount Pinatubo crater as the flight approaches Luzon from the South China Sea.