During the descent, the left side offers the best opportunity to spot the distant London landmarks and the M1 motorway as the aircraft glides over the rural Hertfordshire countryside.
The left side provides a superior scenic experience, featuring the dramatic Taurus Mountains at departure and the potential for a stunning southern perspective of the Alps and the English Channel.
The left side offers superior views of the Southern Carpathian peaks shortly after takeoff, followed by a panoramic view of the Alps to the south and a higher probability of seeing the London skyline during the approach to Luton.
The right side is generally superior for this route as it offers the best views of the volcanic landscape of Lanzarote during departure, the coastline of mainland Europe, and the most iconic views of the London skyline and the Shard during the descent into Luton.
The right side offers a superior view of iconic landmarks including the French Atlantic coast, the historic Mont Saint-Michel, and the sprawling London skyline during the descent into Luton.
The right side offers a superior mix of volcanic island views at departure, the Portuguese and Spanish mainlands, and a high probability of seeing the London skyline during the approach to Luton.
The right side offers superior views of the Danube River, a spectacular aerial perspective of Budapest, and a clearer view of the North Sea coastline during the crossing into the UK.
The right side offers a superior view of Lisbon's cityscape upon takeoff, the historic French coastline, and a more comprehensive view of the Greater London skyline during the approach to Luton.
The right side offers superior views of the dramatic Wicklow Mountains upon departure and the majestic peaks of Snowdonia as you cross into Wales.
The right side is favored for its immediate views of the dramatic High Tatras after takeoff and superior vantage points over the Dutch coastline and the Thames Estuary during the descent into London.
The right side of the aircraft offers a superior view of France's volcanic core, the Auvergne region, and a more dramatic perspective of the London skyline and the Thames Estuary during the descent into Luton.
The Left Side is the winner for this route, offering a more scenic panorama that includes distant views of the Alps to the south and a higher probability of seeing the London skyline during the approach to Luton.
The right side provides a superior vantage point for the rugged interior of Corsica, distant views of the snow-capped French Alps, and a high probability of seeing the Paris skyline and the Thames Estuary during descent.