On common approach paths from the west or north, the left side offers iconic views of the Manhattan skyline, Brooklyn neighborhoods, and the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge.
The left side offers a superior vantage point for the Dominican Republic's mountainous interior at takeoff and provides the best opportunities to see the United States East Coast and the Manhattan skyline during the arrival sequence.
The left side offers a superior view of the Caribbean islands, the extensive chain of the Bahamas, and the potential for a spectacular view of the New York City skyline and the Statue of Liberty during the final descent into JFK.
The left side offers superior views of the Grand Cayman coastline upon departure, a cross-section of Cuba, the beautiful Outer Banks of North Carolina, and the iconic Manhattan skyline during specific approach patterns into JFK.
The right side offers the most consistent geographic interest, featuring the rugged Atlantic Canadian coastline and the iconic landmarks of New England during the descent.
The left side of the aircraft offers unparalleled views of the Appalachian mountain range and the high-density urban corridor of the Northeast, culminating in a world-class view of the Manhattan skyline on many standard arrival patterns into JFK.
The left side offers a superior panoramic view of the Manhattan skyline, including Central Park and the Empire State Building, as the plane descends into the New York area from the west.
The right side of the aircraft typically offers superior views of the high Catskill peaks during the cruise phase and the iconic Manhattan skyline during the descent into JFK.
The left side is significantly more scenic, offering views of the Puerto Rican coastline upon departure, the U.S. Eastern Seaboard during the northward transit, and the iconic Manhattan skyline during many common approach patterns into JFK.
The left side offers the most iconic urban views, including potential glimpses of Chicago and a high-probability view of the Manhattan skyline during the JFK arrival sequence.
The left side offers the most iconic urban views, beginning with the dramatic landscape of Rio de Janeiro upon departure and concluding with a high probability of seeing the Manhattan skyline during the final approach into JFK.
The left side offers the most diverse scenery, starting with the dramatic Venezuelan coastline and moving into the stunning turquoise waters of the Bahamas, often finishing with a view of the Manhattan skyline during the descent into JFK.
The left side offers the most iconic views of the Manhattan skyline, Central Park, and the Hudson River as the aircraft descends into the New York City metropolitan area.