The approach features views of the historic Fort George, the dramatic Kessock Bridge, and the scenic intersection of the Beauly and Moray Firths.
The left side of the aircraft provides a superior vantage point for the most dramatic terrain in the UK, including the Lake District and the rugged West Highlands.
The right side offers iconic views of the London skyline shortly after takeoff, followed by the vast Cairngorms mountain range and a stunning descent over the Moray Firth.
The right side provides an unparalleled view of the remote Fair Isle and a comprehensive panorama of the Orkney archipelago and the rugged Sutherland coastline.
While both sides offer stunning views of the Scottish Highlands, the right side provides a superior perspective of the Isle of Skye in the distance, the iconic Torridon mountains, and a bird's-eye view of Inverness city and the Caledonian Canal during the final approach.
The left side offers a more dramatic transition from the industrial north of England into the wild, rugged landscapes of the Scottish Highlands, including views of the famous lochs and the West Coast.
The right side offers a superior view of the iconic Scottish Highlands, including the Great Glen and the chance to spot Loch Ness and Ben Nevis on the approach into Inverness.
The left side provides the most dramatic scenery, featuring the rugged coastline of Wales, the western fells of the Lake District, and the spectacular mountains of the West Highlands and the Great Glen.
The left side provides a front-row seat to Scotland's dramatic east coast, featuring sea stacks, historic castles, and the industrial landscape of the Cromarty Firth.
The right side offers a superior view of Amsterdam city during takeoff and the stunning, rugged coastline of the Moray Firth during the final approach into Inverness.
The left side provides a superior vantage point for the dramatic landscapes of the Lake District and the rugged Western Highlands during the descent into the Great Glen.