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 spectacular views of the Massif Central, the high Pyrenees, and a stunning aerial approach past the eastern Canary Islands of Lanzarote and Fuerteventura.
The left side offers a stunning sequence of the Moroccan coastline, including the transition from the fertile Souss valley to the arid Sahara edges, followed by views of Fuerteventura during the Atlantic crossing.
The left side provides a scenic overview of the UK's southwest coast and the spectacular approach over the eastern Canary Islands before landing at Gran Canaria.
The left side offers superior views of the Andalusian wetlands during departure and provides a front-row seat to the eastern Canary Islands and the Las Palmas coastline during the descent.
The right side offers a superior view of the Atlantic horizon and, most importantly, the majestic Mount Teide on Tenerife and the volcanic landscapes of Gran Canaria during the final approach.
The right side provides an immediate look at the eastern Cape Verde islands and a superior perspective of the Gran Canaria coastline and sand dunes during the approach.
The left side offers superior views of the French and Spanish coastlines, the Picos de Europa mountain range, and a spectacular first look at the neighboring Canary Islands during the descent.
The left side is superior for this route as it tracks closer to the European coastline, offering glimpses of the French, Spanish, and Portuguese shores before the final approach into Las Palmas.
The Left Side is generally preferred for this route as it provides a superior perspective of the Portuguese coastline during the initial phase and a spectacular view of the other Canary Islands during the approach to Gran Canaria.
While both sides provide extensive ocean views, the Right Side is generally superior for spotting the iconic Mount Teide on Tenerife during the approach and the rugged interior highlands of Gran Canaria.
The left side offers superior views of the English interior upon departure and a more scenic perspective of the Gran Canarian coastline during the standard approach into Las Palmas.