The right side offers iconic views of the Manchester city skyline, including the Etihad and Old Trafford stadiums, as the plane descends over the urban landscape.
The right side offers a superior vantage point for the dramatic peaks of Snowdonia in North Wales and the sprawling landscapes of the Cheshire plains during the descent into Manchester.
While both sides offer excellent views, the right side provides a high-probability sighting of the iconic Mont Saint-Michel and better views of the English Midlands and the Peak District on the final approach to Manchester.
The right side offers superior views of the neighboring Canary Islands during departure and the Iberian coastline throughout the mid-flight segment.
The left side offers a superior view of the Irish coastline upon departure and a spectacular approach past the Liverpool skyline and the Mersey Estuary before landing in Manchester.
The right side offers a superior view of the unique Tabernas Desert upon departure, the rugged Spanish interior, and the iconic green landscapes of the English Peak District during the descent into Manchester.
The right side offers a superior perspective of major northern European cities like Berlin, the intricate Dutch coastline, and the stunning crossing of the North Sea before entering the UK over the Yorkshire landscape.
The left side is the winner for this transatlantic route, offering the best vantage point for the Aurora Borealis during the night crossing and a more dramatic perspective of the rugged Canadian and Irish coastlines.
The right side of the aircraft offers a more diverse landscape, featuring the expansive waters of The Wash, the prominent silhouette of Lincoln Cathedral, and a superior view of the Manchester city skyline upon final approach into MAN airport.
The right side offers a superior mix of scenic Baltic coastal features, Danish islands, and the rugged landscape of the Peak District on the final descent into Manchester.
The right side of the aircraft typically offers a superior viewing experience, featuring the volcanic peaks of the Canary Islands, the rugged Iberian coastline, and the scenic rolling hills of the English countryside during descent.
The Right Side is preferred for its exceptional views of the Wadden Sea and the chain of Frisian Islands stretching along the German and Dutch coasts.
The left side provides a more diverse viewing experience, including potential sightings of major European urban centers like Warsaw and Berlin, and a superior perspective of the Peak District on final approach.