During the approach from the south, the left side offers prime views of the famous Maspalomas sand dunes and the island's rugged volcanic mountain ranges.
The left side offers superior views of the High Alps shortly after departure and provides a better perspective of the Spanish interior and the approach into the Canary Islands.
The left side offers superior views of the English South Coast, the Portuguese coastline including Lisbon, and the iconic city approach over Las Palmas.
The left side offers a continuous panorama of the Moroccan coastline, featuring historic port towns and the foothills of the Atlas Mountains, followed by a stunning aerial view of the eastern Canary Islands.
The left side offers a superior view of the dramatic transition from the West African coastline to the Atlantic Ocean, including the stunning Dakhla Peninsula and the approach to the Canary Islands.
The right side provides the most iconic landmarks, including the รresund Bridge at departure and the magnificent Mount Teide on Tenerife just before landing.
The left side provides a more diverse perspective of the European mainland, featuring the rugged Eifel region, the majestic Pyrenees mountain range, and the expansive plains of Andalusia before the final Atlantic crossing.
The left side provides a superior sequence of land-based sights, including the architectural richness of the Loire Valley, the central Spanish plateau, and a front-row seat to the eastern Canary Islands during the final approach.
The left side offers a superior vantage point for the scenic transition from the North German Plain across the dramatic French Atlantic coastline, the rugged peaks of Northern Spain, and the beautiful approach along the eastern coast of Gran Canaria.
The left side offers superior views of the European Atlantic coastline, including the rugged cliffs of Wales, the Cornish peninsula, and the western seaboard of Portugal and Morocco.
The left side offers a superior mix of the European coastline and a spectacular aerial tour of the eastern Canary Islands, including Lanzarote and Fuerteventura, during the descent.
The right side offers the most consistent scenery, featuring the dramatic meeting of the Sahara Desert and the Atlantic Ocean upon departure, followed by views of Fuerteventura and a direct perspective of the Gran Canaria coastline during the approach.
The right side provides the most iconic landmarks, including the stunning Ebro Delta shortly after takeoff and the potential to see Mount Teide on the horizon during the descent into the Canary Islands.