The approach offers scenic views of the Garden of England, where the right side provides the best opportunity to spot the Central London skyline and the North Downs before touchdown.
The left side provides a better vantage point for the Channel Islands and the scenic approach over the English coastline near Brighton.
The left side provides the most iconic views, including potential glimpses of the Paris city center upon departure and the dramatic white chalk cliffs of the English coastline during the descent into Gatwick.
The left side offers superior views of the Irish Sea islands and provides the best opportunity to spot the distant London skyline during the descent into Gatwick, along with excellent views of the Kent countryside.
The left side offers a superior view of the historic White Cliffs of Dover during the Channel crossing and a better perspective of the rolling Ardennes hills and Brussels during the cruise phase.
The left side is superior for this transatlantic route, offering a better perspective of the Caribbean islands during departure and the scenic rugged coastline of Southwest England or Southern Ireland during the morning arrival.
The left side offers the most scenic transition from the dramatic fjords of Norway to the iconic white cliffs and rolling green hills of South East England.
The right side is generally superior for capturing the iconic Sussex coastline, including Brighton's famous landmarks, and a closer look at the northern Channel Islands shortly after departure.
The left side provides the most iconic views of the flight, featuring the dramatic entrance to England via the Thames Estuary and a clear look at the Kent countryside during descent into Gatwick.
The left side offers superior views during the initial climb out of St. Lucia, providing a final glimpse of the island's volcanic peaks and neighboring Martinique, followed by a better angle for the UK coastline upon arrival.
The right side provides a superior view of Luxembourg City's unique topography immediately after takeoff and offers the best chance to spot the London skyline in the distance during the arrival into Gatwick.
The left side provides a superior view of the Danish chalk cliffs upon departure and a more scenic approach over the Thames Estuary and the 'Garden of England' (Kent) when descending into Gatwick.
The right side offers superior views of the French coastline, the historic beaches of Normandy, and a scenic perspective of the English south coast including Brighton during the descent.