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 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.
The right side provides a superior vantage point for the forested Vosges Mountains at departure, a clearer view of the English coastline, and the dramatic mountain ranges of North Wales before the descent into Dublin.
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 provides exceptional views of the Northern European coastlines, featuring the unique sandbars of Poland, the Frisian Islands, and the Isle of Man.
The right side provides the most iconic Irish landscapes, featuring the Killarney Lakes at takeoff and the dramatic Wicklow Mountains paired with the Dublin coastline on arrival.
The right side provides the most dramatic scenery, including the rugged mountains of North Wales and a panoramic entry into Dublin Bay.
The right side is generally superior for this route as it offers breathtaking views of Rome, the central Swiss Alps, and panoramic vistas of major capitals like Paris and London before a stunning approach over Dublin Bay.
The right side offers a superior vantage point for the dramatic Italian coastline, the highest peaks of the French Alps, and a scenic approach into Dublin featuring the city and Dublin Bay.
The left side provides a superior vantage point for the historic Polish cityscapes, the dramatic skyscrapers of Frankfurt, the rolling green hills of the Welsh countryside, and the scenic Wicklow Mountains during the final approach into Dublin.
The left side offers the most diverse landmarks, including the best views of the Rhine Valley, the towering peaks of Snowdonia in Wales, and the stunning approach over Dublin Bay and the Wicklow Mountains.
The right side offers a superior vantage point for the Frisian Islands along the Dutch/German coast and a spectacular final approach over Dublin Bay including Howth Head.
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.