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 the most consistent lighting for photography when flying northwest, offering stunning views of the Corfu coastline, the high peaks of the Alps, and a beautiful approach over the Irish countryside and Wicklow Mountains.
The left side offers a superior vantage point for the Dalmatian coast immediately after takeoff and a more direct view of the high Swiss and French Alps, followed by the scenic Wicklow Mountains upon descent into Dublin.
The right side offers superior views of the North Sea coastline, the rugged mountains of North Wales, and a more scenic entry into Dublin Bay with views of Howth Head, while avoiding direct sun glare on westbound flights.
The right side provides exceptional views of the Northern European coastlines, featuring the unique sandbars of Poland, the Frisian Islands, and the Isle of Man.
The left side offers a stunning panorama of the Bavarian Alps shortly after takeoff, followed by views of the English south coast and an iconic perspective of Dublin city center during the standard westerly approach.
The left side offers superior views of the Canadian Maritimes and Newfoundland during the trans-Atlantic transition, plus the best chance of spotting the Aurora Borealis and the lush Irish coastline upon arrival.
The left side is the winner for this transatlantic crossing, offering glimpses of the iconic Northeast U.S. skyline, the rugged Canadian coastline, and a superior view of the Irish coast upon arrival.
The right side offers a superior view of the French Atlantic coastline, the famous islands of the Charente-Maritime region, and the scenic approach into Dublin Bay.
The Left Side is the winner primarily for the spectacular transit over the Western Alps, providing a direct view of Mont Blanc and the high peaks, followed by a scenic crossing of the Welsh mountains.
The right side offers superior views of the Black Sea coastline at takeoff, the winding Danube River, and a more direct view of major European capitals like Budapest and the iconic approach into Dublin Bay.
The left side is superior for this route as it offers a front-row seat to the French Atlantic coastline, the rugged cliffs of Brittany, and a spectacular aerial view of the Wicklow Mountains and Dublin city during the final descent.
The right side offers a superior vantage point for the intricate Dutch coastline, the massive wind farms in the Thames Estuary, and the spectacular mountain ranges of North Wales before landing in Dublin.