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Tip: Sit on the right side for landing.

Approaching from the west, passengers on the right side can spot the iconic Guitar Hotel and expansive views of the South Florida canal systems.

SJO β†’ FLL
San Jose to Fort Lauderdale
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The right side offers a superior mix of volcanic views upon departure and a dramatic coastal approach into Fort Lauderdale, featuring the Atlantic coastline and Port Everglades.

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8.7
BOG β†’ FLL
Bogota to Fort Lauderdale
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The right side offers a superior vantage point for the Caribbean islands, including Jamaica and central Cuba, followed by a stunning approach over the Florida Keys and the Atlantic coastline of South Florida.

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8.7
MDW β†’ FLL
Chicago to Fort Lauderdale
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The left side offers a superior view of the Chicago skyline upon departure and the stunning Atlantic coastline and turquoise waters during the approach into Fort Lauderdale.

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8.7
PBG β†’ FLL
Plattsburgh to Fort Lauderdale
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The left side offers a front-row seat to the Atlantic coastline, featuring iconic views of the Eastern Seaboard, the Chesapeake Bay, and the vibrant turquoise waters of the Florida Gold Coast.

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8.7
BDL β†’ FLL
Windsor Locks to Fort Lauderdale
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The right side is superior for this North-to-South route as it provides a front-row seat to the iconic skylines of the Northeast Corridor, including New York City and Philadelphia, as well as the unique geography of the Florida Everglades during the arrival phase.

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8.7
AVL β†’ FLL
Asheville to Fort Lauderdale
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The left side provides a superior vantage point for the Atlantic coastline, including the potential to see Cape Canaveral and the stunning contrast between the ocean and Florida's urban sprawl on final approach.

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8.7
SAP β†’ FLL
San Pedro Sula to Fort Lauderdale
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The Right Side is the clear winner for this route, offering stunning views of the Bay Islands shortly after takeoff and a spectacular panorama of the Miami coastline and downtown skyline during the approach to Fort Lauderdale.

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8.7
MSP β†’ FLL
Minneapolis to Fort Lauderdale
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The Left Side offers the most iconic landmarks, including a bird's-eye view of the Appalachian Mountains and the stunning transition from the Atlantic Ocean to the Florida coastline during the final descent.

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8.6
HPN β†’ FLL
White Plains to Fort Lauderdale
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The left side offers superior coastal perspectives, including the thin strips of the Outer Banks, the vast Chesapeake Bay, and a prime view of the Kennedy Space Center and the Atlantic coastline during the descent into Florida.

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8.5
HOU β†’ FLL
Houston to Fort Lauderdale
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The left side provides a better angle for the Houston skyline and ship channel on departure, the stunning emerald coastline of the Florida Panhandle during the crossing, and a prime view of Lake Okeechobee during the descent.

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8.5
PIT β†’ FLL
Pittsburgh to Fort Lauderdale
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The left side provides a superior scenic experience, offering views of the Pittsburgh skyline during departure, the rolling Blue Ridge Mountains, and a spectacular coastal approach over the Atlantic Ocean and South Florida's beaches.

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8.5
ACY β†’ FLL
Atlantic City to Fort Lauderdale
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The Right Side provides a spectacular continuous panorama of the U.S. East Coast, featuring major estuaries, historic coastal cities, and the transition to tropical Florida landscapes.

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8.5
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