The right side offers a scenic descent over the Nandu River and the northern coastal areas of Haikou, showcasing the city's blend of tropical greenery and urban development.
The right side provides a superior angle for observing the dense karst mountain formations near Guilin and the urban sprawl of Haikou upon arrival.
The Right Side is superior for this route as it offers a front-row seat to the unique geography of the Leizhou Peninsula and the extinct volcanic cones of Hainan as you descend.
The right side offers a superior visual transition from the rugged Loess Plateau through the breathtaking karst mountain formations of Guangxi, ending with a scenic crossing of the Qiongzhou Strait.
The right side provides superior views of the dramatic Guizhou Karst topography and the distinct geographic transition as the plane crosses the Leizhou Peninsula towards Hainan Island.
The right side provides an immediate, stunning view of Dianchi Lake after takeoff and a spectacular panoramic view of the coastline as the flight approaches Haikou from the west or north.
The right side offers the most geographically diverse views, including the vast Dongting Lake, the sacred Mount Heng, and a clear view of the Leizhou Peninsula as you cross into Hainan.
The right side offers a superior vantage point for the most rugged sections of the Qinling Mountains and the dramatic karst topography of Guangxi as you descend toward the coast.
The right side offers a superior view of the western Guangdong coastline, the geographically distinct Leizhou Peninsula, and a more scenic approach into Haikou city.
The Left Side provides a superior perspective of the Chinese coastline, the Bohai Bay departure, and the dramatic approach into Haikou across the Qiongzhou Strait.
The right side provides a superior view of the diverse terrestrial geography, from the rugged Wuyi Mountains to the dense metropolitan expanses of the Pearl River Delta and the unique Leizhou Peninsula.
The left side offers a superior vantage point for the intricate Chinese coastline, numerous island chains, and a better perspective of the descent into the tropical landscape of Hainan Island.
The right side offers a superior view of the geographic transition from the mountainous inland provinces to the unique 'tail' of China, the Leizhou Peninsula, followed by a dramatic crossing of the Qiongzhou Strait into Hainan.