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 Left Side offers the most iconic landmarks of the Western US, including the striking Great Salt Lake, the Wasatch Range, and a direct view of the jagged peaks in Rocky Mountain National Park.
The right side offers a spectacular journey over the heart of the Rocky Mountains, featuring the Wind River Range and the dramatic descent past the Colorado Front Range.
The right side offers a superior view of Lake Tahoe shortly after takeoff and the dramatic high peaks of the Colorado Rockies and Denver skyline on approach.
The right side offers superior views of the Rocky Mountains' Front Range, specifically Longs Peak, during the descent into Denver, and provides better lighting for photography on westbound afternoon flights.
The right side of the aircraft offers a dramatic reveal of the Rocky Mountain Front Range and the high plains of Colorado as the flight descends toward Denver.
The right side offers a more consistent parade of iconic landmarks, including the granite cliffs of Yosemite, the unique geography of Mono Lake, and the striking red rock formations of Southern Utah before crossing the highest peaks of the Rockies.
The right side offers a spectacular, continuous panorama of the Colorado Front Range and the Rocky Mountains as the aircraft heads south from Scottsbluff.
The right side offers a superior vantage point for the most iconic peaks of the Rockies, including the Grand Tetons and the dramatic entry into the Colorado Front Range.
The Left Side (Port) offers an unparalleled sequence of volcanic peaks in Central America and the majestic Front Range of the Rocky Mountains during the approach into Colorado.
The right side provides a superior vantage point for the most iconic Western landmarks, including the Channel Islands, Lake Powell, and the highest summits of the Colorado Rockies.
The right side is superior for transcontinental views, offering the best angle for the Greenland ice cap and the dramatic approach toward the Rocky Mountains.
The right side offers a superior view of the high-altitude peaks of the Wind River Range and the Colorado Front Range, providing a continuous panorama of the Rockies.