On the left side, travelers experience a stunning approach over the length of Lake Geneva, offering clear views of the Swiss shoreline and the high peaks of the Alps.
The left side offers a superior panorama of the Swiss Alps and a stunning approach over Lake Geneva, providing a more dramatic landscape than the western route.
The left side of the aircraft offers a superior panoramic view of the London skyline upon departure from LCY, followed by an iconic approach over Lake Geneva with the Alps and Mont Blanc visible in the distance.
The left side provides the most iconic views of Lake Geneva and the city's landmarks, including the Jet d'Eau, especially during the descent and final approach.
The left side offers a superior view of the majestic Lake Geneva and the high Alps, including Mont Blanc, as you descend into Switzerland.
The left side offers a spectacular panorama of the Swiss Alps and the full length of Lake Geneva during the descent, providing iconic views of the snow-capped peaks and the water.
The right side is highly recommended for its spectacular approach into Geneva, offering the best views of Mont Blanc and the full length of Lake Geneva.
The left side provides a superior sequence of landmarks, including the ruins of Carthage at takeoff, the rugged spine of Corsica mid-flight, and an unparalleled close-up view of Mont Blanc during the descent into Geneva.
The left side offers a superior panoramic view of Lake Geneva and the majestic Mont Blanc massif during the descent and approach into GVA.
While both sides offer distinct beauty, the right side is generally superior for its spectacular views of the French Alps and the iconic Mont Blanc massif during the descent into Geneva.
The left side provides a superior vantage point for the High Alps, Lake Constance, and the spectacular Bernese Oberland peaks during the descent into Switzerland.
The right side is superior for the spectacular approach into Geneva, offering the most consistent views of the high Alps, Mont Blanc, and the full expanse of Lake Geneva during the final descent.
The left side offers a stunning panoramic progression of the Alpine range, including the snow-capped peaks of the Bernese Oberland and a prime view of the Mont Blanc massif during the descent.