The right side offers a premier view of Central London's skyline, including the Shard, Tower Bridge, and the Houses of Parliament, during the standard approach from the east.
The left side is superior for this transatlantic crossing, offering potential views of the Northern Lights during the night and the iconic London skyline during the approach into Heathrow. Depending on the day's jet stream, you may also catch a glimpse of Greenland's southern glaciers.
The Left Side offers a significant advantage for viewing the Greenland ice sheet and the potential for Aurora Borealis during the night crossing. On approach to London, this side frequently provides iconic views of the city center's skyline and the River Thames.
While both sides offer views of Central Europe, the right side is highly recommended for the iconic approach into London, often providing a panoramic view of the city's famous skyline and the Thames River during the final descent into Heathrow.
The left side is superior for this route because it offers a panoramic view of the Reykjavik metropolitan area during departure and provides the iconic aerial tour of Central London's skyline on the most common approach into Heathrow.
The right side is generally superior for this route as it offers the iconic aerial views of Dubai's coastline upon departure and the world-renowned London skyline approach during landing at Heathrow.
The left side is superior primarily for the approach into London Heathrow, where aircraft often fly directly over the iconic landmarks of central London, providing a breathtaking view of the city's skyline.
The right side offers spectacular views of the Tigris River, the Black Sea coastline, and the most iconic aerial view of Central London during the final approach into Heathrow.
The left side offers a distinct advantage for spotting the Northern Lights during the dark transatlantic crossing and provides a superior panoramic view of central London's landmarks during the standard arrival into Heathrow.
The left side is generally superior for this route as it offers dramatic desert landscapes over the Middle East and typically provides the iconic 'London Eye' view of central London during the final approach into Heathrow.
The right side offers a superior vantage point for the dramatic Galician coastline upon departure, the French Brittany coast mid-flight, and the iconic London skyline during the approach to Heathrow.
The right side offers a superior visual experience, featuring the sunrise over the Indian Ocean, the dramatic landscapes of the Horn of Africa, and the iconic 'City Tour' approach over central London landmarks.
While both sides offer coastal views, the right side is superior for its proximity to the Pyrenees on the horizon, the French river valleys, and the high probability of a stunning aerial tour of central London landmarks during the Heathrow approach.