The right side offers a stunning panorama of the Han River and the dense urban sprawl of central Seoul, including glimpses of major landmarks during the descent.
The left side is the preferred choice primarily for its spectacular and iconic view of Mount Fuji shortly after departure from Tokyo, followed by the dramatic peaks of the Southern Japanese Alps.
The right side provides a superior view of South Korea's rugged Taebaek Mountain Range and a more iconic approach into Seoul, often featuring the Han River and Lotte World Tower.
The right side is generally superior for this route as it offers a majestic view of Hallasan upon departure from Jeju and provides a panoramic view of the Han River and the Seoul cityscape during the descent into Gimpo.
The left side offers a stunning contrast between the intricate South Sea coastline and the dramatic land reclamation projects along the West Sea, including the world-record Saemangeum Seawall.
The right side offers superior views of South Korea's rugged mountain ranges and the iconic Seoul skyline, including the Han River and Lotte World Tower, during the final approach.
The left side provides a superior view of the dramatic West Sea coastline, including the world-renowned Saemangeum Seawall and a grand entry over the Incheon Bridge during the final approach into the Seoul area.
The right side offers superior views of the Bohai Bay ports, the massive Incheon Bridge, and a stunning perspective of the Han River and Seoul's urban sprawl during the final approach into Gimpo.
The right side offers a superior perspective of the dense Osaka cityscape at takeoff and the iconic Seoul skyline, including the N Seoul Tower and Bukhansan National Park, during the final approach into Gimpo.
The right side offers superior views of the Korean Peninsula's mountainous spine and the iconic Seoul skyline, including the Lotte World Tower and Namsan Tower during the final approach.
The left side offers a premier view of the Taipei 101 skyscraper immediately after takeoff and a spectacular coastal approach into South Korea featuring the Incheon Bridge.
The right side offers the most iconic landmarks, including a distant view of Mount Fuji, the massive Lake Biwa, and a superior perspective of the Han River and Seoul skyline during the descent into Gimpo.
The left side provides a superior view of South Korea's urban landscape, including Daegu and the extensive southern Seoul suburbs, finishing with a scenic Han River approach.