A left-side seat provides a spectacular view of the sprawling Fes-el-Bali medina, ancient ramparts, and lush olive groves during the final approach.
The right side offers the most iconic views of the journey, including the crossing of the Strait of Gibraltar and the dramatic transition from the European continent to the rugged Rif Mountains of Morocco.
The right side offers a spectacular vantage point for the French and Spanish coastlines, the snow-capped Pyrenees, the urban layout of Barcelona, and the rugged Sierra Nevada before the final approach into Fes.
The right side offers a magnificent perspective of the Atlantic coastline, the crossing of the Strait of Gibraltar with views of Tangier, and the scenic descent over the green foothills of northern Morocco.
The Right Side (Starboard) is generally superior for this route as it provides a front-row seat to the dramatic transition from the European continent to Africa across the Strait of Gibraltar, alongside expansive views of the Spanish Meseta and the rugged Western Pyrenees.
The left side offers a more iconic sequence of landmarks, including a potential view of the London skyline upon departure, the high peaks of the Pyrenees, the sprawling Spanish Meseta, and the most famous view of the Rock of Gibraltar as you cross the Mediterranean into Africa.
The left side offers a superior perspective of the Marseille coastline and the Calanques at departure, followed by excellent views of the Balearic Islands and a dramatic approach over the Rif Mountains into Fes.
The left side offers a superior view of the iconic Rock of Gibraltar and the scenic Mediterranean coastline of Spain and Northern Morocco during the final approach.
The right side of the aircraft offers a superior panoramic view of the diverse landscapes between Southern France and North Africa, including the Pyrenees, the rugged Spanish coastline, and the dramatic Sierra Nevada mountains before crossing into Morocco.
The right side offers a superior panoramic view of the Strait of Gibraltar and the dramatic transition between Europe and Africa, along with potential views of the Eiffel Tower upon departure from Orly.
The right side offers a superior geological progression, featuring the volcanic landscapes of the Massif Central, a direct crossing of the high Pyrenees, and the transition into the arid beauty of northern Morocco.
The right side offers a spectacular vantage point for the rugged western coastline of Corsica and the dramatic transition from the Mediterranean into the Rif Mountains of Northern Morocco.
The right side of the aircraft provides a superior vantage point for viewing the Spanish Mediterranean coastline, the snow-capped Sierra Nevada, and the dramatic entry into the African continent via the Rif Mountains.