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 right side provides a superior vantage point for the Dutch coastline, the majestic peaks of North Wales, and the iconic approach over Dublin Bay.
The right side offers a superior perspective of the high Alpine peaks and generally provides better views of Dublin Bay and the city center during the standard approach into Ireland.
The right side is generally superior as it provides a front-row seat to the dramatic peaks of Snowdonia in Wales and typically offers a better view of the Dublin coastline and city center during the final approach into Dublin Airport.
The left side is superior for this transatlantic hop, offering a better perspective of the New England coastline on departure, the best chance to see the Northern Lights during the dark crossing, and the potential for rugged Irish coastal views upon arrival.
Flying west from Copenhagen, the right side provides a superior panorama of Northern England's national parks, the Isle of Man, and the dramatic cliffs of Howth Head upon arrival in Dublin.
The left side offers a superior view of the Spanish coastline, including a potential fly-by of Barcelona, followed by a crossing of the Pyrenees and the famous wine regions of Bordeaux before arriving over the lush Irish coast.
The right side offers a more varied and scenic experience, featuring early views of the Sierra Nevada mountains, the rugged coastline of Northwest France, and the best vantage point for Dublin City and the Irish Sea upon arrival.
The right side offers a superior mix of the Mediterranean coast at departure, the French Atlantic coastline during transit, and the most iconic views of Dublin Bay and the city skyline during the final approach.
The left side offers the most dramatic contrast, featuring the iconic rock of Es Vedrà at departure, a cross-section of the Pyrenees, and the scenic Wicklow Mountains on arrival in Ireland.
The left side offers superior views of the US East Coast urban corridor, the rugged coast of Newfoundland, and a more dramatic first glimpse of the Irish coastline upon arrival.
The left side offers superior views of the Western Alps, the sprawling city of Paris, and a better angle for the scenic approach into Dublin, often passing the Wicklow Mountains.
While both sides offer stunning views, the left side is slightly superior as it provides a spectacular perspective of the Alps and Mont Blanc shortly after takeoff, followed by a scenic approach into Dublin over the Wicklow Mountains.