The approach offers a dramatic view of the central Tokyo skyline, including iconic landmarks like Tokyo Tower and the Skytree, before descending over the industrial waterfront into the airport.
The left side offers a superior sequence of landmarks, most notably the iconic aerial view of Mount Fuji during the descent into Haneda and the dramatic peaks of Papua New Guinea.
The Left Side is the superior choice for this route, offering breathtaking views of the Japanese coastline, the mountainous Kii Peninsula, and most importantly, a spectacular view of Mount Fuji during the approach to Tokyo.
The right side offers a superior vantage point for viewing the rugged coastline of British Columbia, the majestic glaciers of the Gulf of Alaska, and the volcanic peaks of the Kuril Islands upon approach to Japan.
The left side is superior for this route due to the high likelihood of seeing the Northern Lights over the Arctic and the dramatic volcanic terrain of Kamchatka.
The right side offers a spectacular gallery of Japan's volcanic spine, featuring the Zao and Nasu ranges, and provides the iconic silhouette of Mt. Fuji during the descent into Tokyo.
The right side offers a spectacular gallery of Japan's most iconic volcanoes and mountain ranges, including a prime view of Mt. Fuji during the descent into the Kanto region.
The left side offers an incredible aerial tour of Japan's volcanic island chain and the most iconic view of Mount Fuji against the Tokyo skyline during descent.
The left side is the preferred choice for this route, offering a high probability of viewing Mount Fuji on the descent into Tokyo and better vistas of the Philippine archipelago during the cruise phase.
The left side is the preferred choice for this route as it offers the iconic view of Mount Fuji during the descent into Tokyo, alongside the dramatic coastlines of the Japanese archipelago.
The right side offers a superior mix of North American coastal views, the volcanic Aleutian Islands, and the best vantage point for Mount Fuji on approach to Tokyo.
The Left Side is superior for this route as it offers dramatic views of the Vietnamese highlands, Taiwan's central mountain range, and the iconic Mount Fuji during the descent into Tokyo.
The right side is significantly more scenic as it follows the Great Circle route, providing rare views of the Aleutian volcanic chain and the dramatic, snow-capped volcanoes of the Kamchatka Peninsula.