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Tip: Sit on the right side for landing.

The descent offers a prime view of the Elbe river, the sprawling harbor industrial zone, and the iconic architectural skyline of the city center.

FUE β†’ HAM
Fuerteventura to Hamburg
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The right side provides a superior vantage point for the approach into Hamburg, often showcasing the city center, Alster lake, and the massive harbor, while also offering views of the French interior and potentially Paris.

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8.5
GVA β†’ HAM
Geneva to Hamburg
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The right side offers a spectacular departure over Lake Geneva with the High Alps as a backdrop, followed by excellent views of the Black Forest and the Harz Mountains.

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8.5
ATH β†’ HAM
Athens to Hamburg
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The left side is generally superior as it provides better views of the Ionian Sea islands during departure and typically offers a more dramatic perspective of the central Austrian Alps and the historic cities of Southern Germany.

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8.5
EDI β†’ HAM
Edinburgh to Hamburg
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The Right Side is preferred for its superior views of the Northumberland coastline early in the flight and the iconic industrial landscape of the Port of Hamburg and the Airbus factory during the final approach.

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8.5
IKA β†’ HAM
Tehran to Hamburg
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Choosing the right side provides a superior view of the Alborz Mountains, the Black Sea coast, and the dramatic Carpathian arc.

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8.5
BGO β†’ HAM
Bergen to Hamburg
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The left side offers a superior mix of dramatic Norwegian fjords, the intricate Danish coastline, and key landmarks like the Little Belt Bridge and Kiel Canal.

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8.5
XRY β†’ HAM
Jerez to Hamburg
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The left side offers spectacular views of the Atlantic coastline and Coto DoΓ±ana National Park shortly after departure, followed by the dramatic transition across the Bay of Biscay and the intricate Dutch and Frisian coastal islands before landing.

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VCE β†’ HAM
Venice to Hamburg
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The left side offers a superior panorama of the Venetian Lagoon upon departure and a dramatic view of the high Alps, including Germany's tallest peak, the Zugspitze, before crossing the varied landscapes of central Germany.

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8.5
AYT β†’ HAM
Antalya to Hamburg
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The left side offers a stunning panorama of the Antalya coastline upon departure and superior views of the rugged Balkan terrain and the distant Alps during the mid-flight transit.

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8.5
GWT β†’ HAM
Westerland to Hamburg
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The right side provides an exceptional view of the unique Halligen islands in the Wadden Sea and the industrial majesty of the Port of Hamburg during the final approach.

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8.5
HER β†’ HAM
Heraklion to Hamburg
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The right side offers an exceptional aerial tour of the Aegean islands immediately after takeoff, views of the Greek capital, and a superior perspective of Hamburg's urban landscape on arrival.

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8.5
SCN β†’ HAM
Saarbruecken to Hamburg
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The right side of the aircraft offers a superior vantage point for spotting major German landmarks, including the Frankfurt skyline, the Harz mountains, and a more favorable angle for viewing Hamburg's city center and Alster lakes during the final approach.

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