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Tip: Sit on the left side for landing.

On approach, the left side provides a scenic perspective of the Ciric recreational area, its chain of lakes, and the lush woodland surrounding the airport plateau.

TRN β†’ IAS
Torino to Iasi
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The left side offers a front-row seat to the most dramatic mountain scenery in Europe, including the Western Alps, the jagged Dolomites, and the Northern Carpathian range.

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8.7
TLV β†’ IAS
Tel-aviv to Iasi
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The left side provides a superior vantage point for the initial climb out of Tel Aviv, the rugged Taurus Mountains in Turkey, and the dramatic approach over the Carpathian foothills into Moldavia.

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8.5
BLQ β†’ IAS
Bologna to Iasi
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The right side offers a superior panorama of the Adriatic coastline, the Balkan interior, and the most dramatic sections of the Carpathian Mountains before the descent into IaΘ™i.

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8.5
LTN β†’ IAS
London to Iasi
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The right side offers superior scenery, featuring the rolling hills of the Ardennes, the jagged peaks of the High Tatras, and the stunning mountain ridges of the Romanian Carpathians as you approach the destination.

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8.5
OTP β†’ IAS
Bucharest to Iasi
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The left side offers a front-row seat to the dramatic Curvature Carpathians and the rolling sub-Carpathian hills, providing significantly more vertical relief and geographic diversity than the eastern plains.

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8.5
FCO β†’ IAS
Rome to Iasi
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The right side offers a superior panorama featuring the stunning Dalmatian coastline of Croatia and a more direct view of the dramatic Transylvanian Alps as you enter Romania.

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8.5
VIE β†’ IAS
Vienna to Iasi
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The right side offers a magnificent panorama of the Carpathian Mountains and the rolling hills of the Transylvanian plateau as the flight progresses eastward.

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8.2
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