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 is generally superior for this route, offering potential views of the Berlin skyline, the unique Dutch coastline, the rugged peaks of North Wales, and the iconic coastal approach over Howth Head into Dublin.
The left side offers the best potential for seeing the Northern Lights during the dark transatlantic crossing and provides a more dramatic view of the rugged Labrador coastline and the northern reaches of Ireland upon arrival.
The left side offers a premier view of Mount Etna immediately after takeoff, followed by the most dramatic vistas of the Western Alps, including Mont Blanc, and a scenic entry into Ireland over the Wicklow Mountains.
The left side provides a more scenic coastal experience, featuring the historic Normandy beaches and a dramatic entry into Dublin over the green Wicklow Mountains.
The right side offers superior views of the dramatic Taurus Mountains in Turkey, the heart of the European Alps, and a more iconic approach into Dublin Bay over Howth Head.
The left side offers a more dramatic scenic experience, featuring the high peaks of the Sierra Nevada shortly after takeoff and the lush Wicklow Mountains during the descent into Ireland.
The left side offers a superior view of the dramatic Atlantic coastline of Portugal and the rugged Galician Rias before crossing the Celtic Sea into Ireland.
The right side offers a superior experience particularly during the descent into Dublin where you get a clear view of the Irish coastline, Howth Head, and the bustling Dublin Bay area. During the cruise, this side provides better views of the Northern German plains and the intricate Dutch coastline if the flight path tracks slightly north.
The left side provides a superior view of the urban landscapes of Northern England, including Manchester and Liverpool, and offers the iconic aerial perspective of Dublin city and the Wicklow Mountains during the final approach.
The Right Side (Starboard) is generally superior for this route as it offers the best views of the North Sea coastline, the cityscape of Berlin, and a scenic entry into Dublin Bay over Howth Head during the final descent.
The right side offers a consistent view of the Iberian coastline, including the Tagus estuary and the Douro river, as well as a more scenic entry into Dublin Bay upon arrival.
The right side is generally superior for this route, offering potential views of the French Atlantic islands, the dramatic Cornish coastline, and the iconic entry into Dublin Bay over Howth Head.