The right side typically offers a spectacular view of the Rocky Mountains and the Denver skyline as the plane approaches over the eastern plains.
The right side offers superior views of the Rocky Mountain Front Range during the descent into Denver, along with better sightings of major Midwestern cities and the iconic Nebraska Sandhills.
The left side provides the most dramatic scenery as the flight approaches Colorado, offering a direct view of the Rocky Mountains and Pikes Peak rising from the plains.
The right side is generally superior for this westbound journey to avoid direct southern sun glare and to capture views of the northern Front Range and Longs Peak upon arrival in Denver.
The Left Side is superior for this route because it offers a panoramic view of the Rocky Mountains' Front Range as you approach Denver, including the iconic Pikes Peak.
While the Left Side offers iconic Manhattan skyline views upon takeoff, the Right Side is superior for the journey's duration, offering glimpses of the Great Lakes and a more direct, stunning panorama of the Rocky Mountains' Front Range during the descent into Denver.
The left side is the preferred choice for this route, primarily for the spectacular approach into Denver. As the plane descends from the south, passengers on the left are treated to a panoramic view of the Rocky Mountain Front Range, including iconic peaks like Pikes Peak and Longs Peak, while early flight segments offer rugged Pacific coastal views.
The left side offers an exceptional perspective of Kauai's lush North Shore upon departure and iconic landmarks like the Great Salt Lake and Longs Peak during the approach to Denver.
The right side offers a spectacular view of the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains, including Longs Peak, as the aircraft approaches the Denver metro area from the northeast.
The left side offers a superior view of the Florida coastline, the sprawling Everglades, and a breathtaking panoramic view of the Rocky Mountains' Front Range as the plane approaches Denver from the southeast.
The Left Side is generally preferred for the approach into Denver, offering the most dramatic views of the Front Range and the downtown skyline during the descent, while the Right Side excels at the start of the trip with views of the Wisconsin lakes.
The right side offers the most dramatic views of the Front Range and the high peaks of the Rocky Mountains, including Longs Peak, as the aircraft descends into Denver.
The left side offers a front-row seat to the dramatic rise of the Rocky Mountains and Pikes Peak as you approach Denver from the southeast.