The approach features stunning views of the Icelandic coast, the Reykjanes UNESCO Global Geopark's volcanic craters, and the distant mountains of the capital region.
The left side offers unparalleled views of the vast Greenland Ice Sheet and the dramatic, jagged fjords of the eastern coast before crossing the Atlantic toward Iceland.
The left side of the aircraft offers an unparalleled view of the Icelandic south coast, featuring massive glaciers, volcanic landscapes, and iconic black sand beaches as you approach Keflavik.
The right side offers spectacular aerial views of the Southern Greenland ice cap, massive calving glaciers, and a dramatic final approach over Iceland's volcanic Reykjanes Peninsula.
The left side of the aircraft offers the highest probability for viewing the Aurora Borealis during the night portion of the flight and provides superior perspectives of the rugged Baffin Island coastline and the Snaefellsnes Peninsula upon approach to Iceland.
The left side is superior for this trans-polar route because it faces north, providing the best vantage point for the Aurora Borealis and the most dramatic sections of the Greenland ice cap and Baffin Island peaks.
The right side is exceptional for this route, providing a panoramic view of Iceland's vast glaciers, including the massive VatnajΓΆkull ice cap, and the rugged Southern Highlands as you approach the island.
The right side offers an unrivaled perspective of the massive VatnajΓΆkull ice cap and the dramatic coastline of southern Iceland, along with better odds for seeing the Faroe Islands.
While both sides offer stunning views of the British Isles, the Right Side is superior for the approach into Iceland, providing panoramic views of the massive VatnajΓΆkull ice cap and the dramatic southern coastline.
The right side is superior for this route as it tracks along the eastern edge of the UK and offers prime views of the Faroe Islands and Iceland's massive glaciers.
The right side offers superior views of the Icelandic mainland upon approach, including the massive VatnajΓΆkull glacier and the volcanic interior, while also providing the best angle for Northern Lights viewing on night flights.
The right side provides a superior geographic tour, featuring the rugged peaks of Northern Spain, the fractured coastline of the UK, and the breathtaking glaciers of Iceland's south coast upon arrival.
The right side offers a superior panorama of the rugged Scottish Highlands and the dramatic Isle of Skye, followed by potential sightings of the Faroe Islands and a distant view of Iceland's massive glaciers during the descent.