During the final approach, the right side offers a front-row seat to the neon-lit Las Vegas Strip and the Sphere, providing a spectacular view of the city's unique architecture.
The left side provides a superior approach into Las Vegas, typically offering views of Lake Mead and the iconic Las Vegas Strip during the descent, along with the vast expanses of the Great Salt Lake.
The left side offers a superior panoramic view of the Monterey coastline immediately after takeoff and provides the most consistent vantage point for the Las Vegas Strip during the descent into the desert valley.
The right side offers a superior view of the dramatic transition from the jagged Northern Rockies and Glacier National Park to the vibrant red rock canyons of Zion and the unique expanse of the Great Salt Lake.
The left side provides a spectacular gallery of the Pacific Northwest's most iconic volcanoes and the dramatic desert landscapes of Nevada's Basin and Range province.
The right side is generally superior as it offers closer views of the San Gabriel Mountains and the most iconic perspective of the Las Vegas Strip during the final approach into McCarran.
The left side of the aircraft offers a more consistent parade of iconic Southwestern landmarks, including the highest peaks in Texas, the brilliant white dunes of New Mexico, and a prime view of the Hoover Dam during the descent into Las Vegas.
The right side offers a superior view of the high peaks of the Colorado Rockies and the dramatic red rock formations of Southern Utah, culminating in a prime view of the Las Vegas Strip during the standard approach.
The right side offers a superior vantage point for the southern Rockies, the vibrant Painted Desert, and the most iconic views of the Grand Canyon and Lake Mead during the descent.
The right side is superior, providing views of the Guadalupe Mountains, the shimmering White Sands, and a spectacular approach past the Hoover Dam and Lake Mead directly into the Las Vegas valley.
The right side offers a more consistently dramatic landscape, featuring the massive Mogollon Rim, the high peaks of Flagstaff, and a superior view of Lake Mead during the descent.
While both sides are spectacular, the left side typically offers a superior angle for viewing the Grand Canyon's eastern reaches, the vast expanse of Lake Mead, and the iconic Hoover Dam during the final descent into Las Vegas.
The left side offers a superior view of the majestic Wasatch Range, the turquoise waters of Bear Lake, and the iconic approach over Lake Mead and the Hoover Dam before landing in Las Vegas.