The left side typically provides the most iconic perspective of the New York City skyline and the Hudson River when approaching from the north.
The right side offers a superior mix of rugged Canadian wilderness, the historic New England coastline, and the iconic Manhattan skyline during the final descent into Newark.
The left side is the clear winner for this route due to the potential for a spectacular panoramic view of the Manhattan skyline during the approach into Newark.
The left side is the clear winner for its unparalleled views of the Appalachian Mountains and the spectacular finale featuring the Manhattan skyline and the Statue of Liberty upon arrival.
The left side offers the most iconic approach sequence, providing a panoramic view of the Manhattan skyline as the aircraft descends into Newark, along with beautiful views of Cayuga Lake shortly after takeoff.
The right side offers a spectacular coastal perspective, featuring the Outer Banks, the vast Chesapeake Bay, and a frequently iconic approach into Newark with views of the Manhattan skyline and the Statue of Liberty.
The right side typically offers more dramatic geography, including potential views of Greenland's ice caps and the Canadian Maritimes, followed by a frequent panoramic view of the Manhattan skyline on the descent into Newark.
While both sides offer mountain views, the right side is the definitive choice for the iconic approach into Newark, often featuring the Philadelphia skyline and a spectacular view of Manhattan before touchdown.
The left side is superior for this route because it offers a direct view of the Milwaukee lakefront upon departure and typically provides the iconic panoramic view of the Manhattan skyline during the arrival sequence into Newark.
The left side of the aircraft offers the most iconic views, particularly during the descent into Newark where you often catch the full expanse of the Manhattan skyline and the Finger Lakes region of New York.