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 spectacular views of the Chesapeake Bay shortly after takeoff and the iconic New York City skyline, including the Statue of Liberty and Manhattan, during the final approach into Newark.
The left side offers a superior vantage point for the most iconic landmarks, including the departure over Grand Cayman's Seven Mile Beach, the Cuban coastline near Havana, the Miami metropolitan area, and a potential sweep past the Manhattan skyline during the EWR approach.
The right side is the clear winner for its unparalleled views of the New York City skyline, the Statue of Liberty, and the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge during the final approach into Newark.
The left side offers a spectacular coastal perspective of the Atlantic shoreline and an iconic view of the Manhattan skyline during the final approach into Newark.
The right side of the aircraft offers unparalleled views of the Mid-Atlantic coastline and, most importantly, a spectacular view of the Manhattan skyline and the Statue of Liberty during the final descent into Newark.
The right side offers superior coastal views of the Caribbean, potential glimpses of the Florida peninsula, and the highly coveted aerial perspective of the Manhattan skyline and the Statue of Liberty during the final approach into Newark.
The right side offers superior views of the dramatic Greenland ice sheet, the rugged Labrador coast, and a spectacular angle of the Manhattan skyline during typical arrival patterns into Newark.
The left side is the preferred choice for this route, primarily because it offers a spectacular, close-up perspective of the Manhattan skyline and the Statue of Liberty during the final approach into Newark.
The left side is superior for this route because it offers a higher probability of seeing the Manhattan skyline during the final descent into Newark, along with great views of Pittsburgh and the North-Central Pennsylvania highlands.
The Left Side is highly recommended for its spectacular finish; as the plane descends into Newark, passengers are frequently treated to a stunning panorama of the Manhattan skyline and the Hudson River.
The left side is significantly better for this route as it offers the iconic view of the Manhattan skyline, Central Park, and the Statue of Liberty during the descent into Newark, especially when the airport is landing to the south.
The left side is superior for this route as it offers the highest probability of seeing the Greenland ice sheet and provides a spectacular view of the Manhattan skyline during the final approach into Newark.