The left side offers breathtaking views of the Irish coastline, including Howth Head, Dublin Bay, and city landmarks during the standard approach over the sea.
The left side provides a front-row seat to the volcanic wonders of central France and the lush, mountainous entry into the Emerald Isle.
The right side offers an immediate view of Blackpool's iconic landmarks and a superior perspective of the dramatic Howth Head peninsula during the approach into Dublin.
The right side offers spectacular views of the English Lake District's peaks and lakes, followed by a clear sighting of the Isle of Man during the Irish Sea crossing.
The right side offers a superior view of the French Alps immediately after departure and provides a breathtaking panoramic vista of Dublin Bay and the city skyline upon arrival.
The Left Side is superior for this route as it offers the best views of the UNESCO-protected Wadden Sea islands, the major urban centers of Northern England, and the iconic sweep of Dublin Bay during the final approach.
The right side offers superior views of the dramatic English Lake District and the Isle of Man, complemented by a scenic entry into Irish airspace over the coastal islands north of Dublin.
The right side is generally superior for this route as it offers stunning views of the North Sea coastline, the rugged peaks of North Wales, and a picturesque approach over Dublin Bay and Howth Head.
The right side offers a spectacular view of the Peak District's rugged moors and a dramatic aerial perspective of Liverpool's historic docks before the coastal approach over Howth.
The left side offers the most iconic views, including the Swiss Alps during departure, a chance to see the London skyline, and the best angle for Dublin city center during landing.
The left side offers a superior mix of diverse landscapes, including the industrial Rhine valley, the distant sprawl of London, the rugged peaks of North Wales, and the scenic Wicklow Mountains upon descent into Dublin.
The right side is generally superior for this route as it offers views of the Thames Estuary, the rugged peaks of Snowdonia in Wales, and a classic approach over Howth Head into Dublin Bay.
The right side offers a superior mix of coastal geography, including the immediate departure over the Mar Menor lagoon and the scenic French Atlantic coastline before the final approach into Dublin Bay.