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 right side is generally superior for this long-haul journey, offering potential glimpses of the Himalayas to the north and the iconic Central London skyline during the standard approach into Heathrow.
The left side offers spectacular views of the Estonian coastline, the massive port infrastructure of Hamburg, the intricate Dutch coastline, and the iconic London skyline during the final approach to Heathrow.
The left side is highly recommended primarily for the iconic 'River Thames' approach into London Heathrow, which offers an unparalleled aerial tour of Central London landmarks like the London Eye and the Shard.
The right side is superior primarily for the approach into London, where passengers often get a panoramic view of the city's most famous landmarks, combined with an excellent departure view of the Barcelona coastline.
The right side offers a spectacular aerial tour of Central London's landmarks and the iconic White Cliffs of Dover during the descent.
The Left Side is superior for this Arctic route because it faces north, offering the best chance to witness the Aurora Borealis and a more expansive view of the massive Greenland ice cap.
The right side offers a superior perspective of the iconic White Cliffs of Dover and the most famous landmarks of Central London during the standard approach into Heathrow.
The left side is the clear winner for the HEL-LHR route, primarily because it offers a front-row seat to the iconic central London skyline during the standard approach into Heathrow, including landmarks like the Shard and Tower Bridge.
The right side offers a classic arrival experience featuring the iconic 'River Approach' over central London and a stunning sunrise during the final hours of the flight.
The right side is premier for this route because it typically offers the most iconic views of Central London's skyline and landmarks during the final descent into Heathrow Airport.
The left side offers a superior visual experience, featuring the majestic Caucasus Mountains and the iconic aerial tour of central London landmarks upon arrival at Heathrow.
The left side is superior for high-latitude scenery, including the vast Greenland ice sheet and the potential for Northern Lights during the overnight Atlantic crossing.