The landing often features views of the historic Lublin city center and the Majdanek State Museum before touching down near the PZL-Świdnik helicopter factory.
The left side of the aircraft offers an unparalleled view of the Western Alps and the Italian Lakes immediately after takeoff from Malpensa, followed by the rolling landscapes of Bohemia and the Polish lowlands.
The left side offers a superior panorama of the Eternal City upon departure, the dramatic crossing of the Julian Alps, and a better angle for viewing the historic city of Krakow during the northern transit.
The right side offers superior views of the industrial marvels of the Dutch coast, including the Port of Rotterdam, and provides a stunning perspective of the Vistula River and the unique strip-farming landscapes of eastern Poland.
The left side provides a consistent view of the Vistula River valley, the sprawling eastern districts of Warsaw, and the scenic agricultural patterns of the Lublin Upland.
The Right Side (South) is generally preferred on this eastbound route as it offers potential views of the London outskirts upon departure, the industrial heart of the Netherlands, and a high probability of spotting the Warsaw skyline before the final approach into Lublin.
The left side offers a superior view of the dramatic Oslofjord during takeoff and a more consistent perspective of the Vistula River and potential Warsaw skyline during the transit across Poland.