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Tip: Sit on the right side for landing.

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.

GTF β†’ LAS
Great Falls to Las Vegas
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The left side of the aircraft offers a premier viewing gallery of the American West, featuring the jagged peaks of the Grand Tetons, the vast red wilderness of Utah's national parks, and a high-probability view of the Hoover Dam and Las Vegas Strip during the final approach.

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8.8
ATL β†’ LAS
Atlanta to Las Vegas
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While both sides offer diverse views, the right side provides the most iconic geological highlights, including a superior vantage point for the Grand Canyon and the stunning transition from the Painted Desert into Lake Mead.

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8.8
PIT β†’ LAS
Pittsburgh to Las Vegas
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The left side offers a world-class aerial view of the Grand Canyon and the most direct perspective of Hoover Dam and Lake Mead during the final descent into Las Vegas.

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8.8
BHM β†’ LAS
Birmingham to Las Vegas
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While both sides offer stunning views as you transition from the lush Southeast to the high desert, the right side provides a more direct perspective of the Southern Rockies and the most dramatic sections of the Grand Canyon during the descent into Nevada.

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8.8
SBN β†’ LAS
South Bend to Las Vegas
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The left side is superior for this route because it typically offers the iconic aerial view of the Las Vegas Strip during the final approach, along with better lighting for viewing the red rock formations of southern Utah on westbound morning and midday flights.

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8.8
DLH β†’ LAS
Duluth to Las Vegas
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The right side offers a superior display of diverse American landscapes, transitioning from the rugged Badlands and the high Rockies to the vibrant red rock formations of southern Utah and the Mojave Desert.

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8.8
MFR β†’ LAS
Medford to Las Vegas
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The right side offers an unparalleled vantage point of the massive Mount Shasta and the dramatic transition from the lush Cascades into the jagged High Sierra and Mojave Desert landscapes.

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8.7
LGB β†’ LAS
Long Beach to Las Vegas
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The left side provides the most dramatic views of the rugged San Gabriel Mountains and a direct look at the futuristic Ivanpah Solar Facility near the Nevada border.

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8.7
MIA β†’ LAS
Miami to Las Vegas
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The right side offers a superior approach into Las Vegas, featuring the iconic Hoover Dam and Lake Mead, along with excellent views of the Everglades and the Southern Rockies.

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8.7
ICN β†’ LAS
Seoul to Las Vegas
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The left side provides exceptional views of the volcanic peaks in the Pacific Northwest and the dramatic high-altitude desert landscape of the Great Basin during the approach into Nevada.

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8.7
PSP β†’ LAS
Palm Springs to Las Vegas
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The left side offers a superior sequence of views, starting with the dramatic rise of the San Jacinto Mountains and concluding with the iconic Red Rock Canyon and the world-famous Las Vegas Strip during the final approach.

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8.7
RFD β†’ LAS
Rockford to Las Vegas
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The left side offers a more consistent sequence of geological wonders, including the southern Colorado Rockies, the northern fringes of the Grand Canyon, and the iconic aerial view of Hoover Dam during the descent.

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8.7
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