Sitting on the right side provides a panoramic view of the Leeds city center skyline and its urban landmarks during the common approach to runway 32.
The right side offers superior views of the dramatic Snowdonia mountains across the Irish Sea, followed by a panoramic pass over Liverpool and Manchester's urban landscapes and the rugged Peak District.
The Right Side provides a stunning panorama of Northern European coastlines, the North Sea crossing, and the dramatic entry into Yorkshire via the Humber Estuary.
The right side offers prime views of the high-altitude peaks of Central Asia and a superior angle for the approach over the North Sea into Yorkshire.
The left side offers a superior view of the Mediterranean archipelagos and the most dramatic perspectives of the Alpine range. Additionally, on this westbound route, sitting on the left side typically places you away from the direct glare of the sun during midday flights, enhancing visibility.
The right side offers a superior sequence of coastal views, from the eastern Canary Islands to the Portuguese shoreline, the tip of Brittany, and the diverse landscape of England.
The right side offers a superior view of the Mediterranean coastline upon departure, the heart of the Pyrenees mountains, and the scenic Peak District on final approach into Leeds.
The left side offers superior views of the dramatic Auvergne volcanoes and the scenic entry into English airspace over the Isle of Wight and the southern coastline.
The left side offers a spectacular departure over the UNESCO-listed Tramuntana Mountains and superior views of the extinct volcanoes of central France and the English south coast.
The right side offers a superior view of the Canary Islands archipelago upon departure and a more detailed perspective of the English landscape, including the Cotswolds and the Peak District, during the final descent into Leeds.
The right side is favored for the initial climb over the Venetian Lagoon and a higher probability of seeing the iconic White Cliffs of Dover during the approach to the UK.
The right side offers an immediate and spectacular view of the French Alps after takeoff, followed by excellent perspectives of the Paris basin and the Yorkshire Dales on descent.
The right side of the aircraft offers an iconic vantage point of the Lake District National Park, providing clear views of England's highest peaks and largest lakes, often framed by the Irish Sea in the distance.