The right side provides an excellent view of the city's modern high-tech district and the dense urban landscape during the final approach. This side allows passengers to see the massive scale of Chengdu's development and the surrounding fertile plains.
The right side of the aircraft offers a superior vantage point for China's diverse geography, featuring the rugged Taihang Mountains, the intricate erosion patterns of the Loess Plateau, and the dramatic transition into the Sichuan Basin.
The right side provides an unparalleled view of the majestic Qinling Mountains, including Mount Taibai, and the dramatic transition from the arid North to the lush Sichuan Basin.
The left side provides a front-row seat to the dramatic peaks of the Hengduan Mountains and the iconic Jade Dragon Snow Mountain shortly after takeoff.
The right side of the aircraft offers spectacular views of the Qinling Mountains, the dramatic natural boundary between North and South China, and the impressive mountain ranges flanking the Sichuan Basin on the approach.
The right side offers a spectacular vantage point for the dramatic transition from the North China Plain into the rugged Loess Plateau and the high-altitude ridges of the Qinling Mountains.
The left side offers a front-row seat to the dramatic transition from the tropical landscapes of Xishuangbanna to the towering, snow-capped peaks of the Hengduan Mountains and the massive Mount Gongga massif.
The right side offers a superior view of the Yangtze River's serpentine path and the spectacular Three Gorges mountain ranges as the flight moves into the Sichuan Basin.
The left side offers superior views of the world's highest mountain ranges, including the Karakoram and Hindu Kush, while avoiding the direct glare of the sun on this eastbound route.
The right side provides a superior vantage point for the dramatic crossing of the Qinling Mountains and the potential to see the high snow-capped peaks of the Tibetan Plateau fringe during the descent into Chengdu.
The right side offers a superior vantage point for the iconic granite peaks of Mount Huangshan shortly after takeoff and provides the best angle for viewing the dramatic Three Gorges region and the Daba Mountain range.
The right side is slightly superior due to the spectacular views of Phang Nga Bay immediately after takeoff and the better perspective of the Sichuan Basin's transition into the urban sprawl of Chengdu.
The right side offers a superior vantage point for the dramatic tectonic transition from the North China Plain to the rugged Taihang Mountains and the high-altitude peaks of the Qinling range.