A landing from the north provides a clear view of the Downtown Orlando skyline and distant theme park landmarks on the right side of the aircraft.
The left side offers a stunning progression from the turquoise waters of Jamaica to the wild wetlands of the Everglades and the sprawling theme park complexes of Central Florida during the descent.
The right side of the aircraft is superior for this route as it provides a front-row seat to the stunning turquoise waters of the Emerald Coast and the intricate barrier island systems along the Gulf of Mexico before the flight turns inland toward Central Florida.
The left side provides a superior vantage point for the iconic Atlantic coastline, the narrow barrier islands of the Outer Banks, and the historic Space Coast during the final descent into Orlando.
The left side of the aircraft offers a premier window into the East Coast's most famous landmarks, including the New York City skyline and the majestic Outer Banks.
The right side offers superior views of Yosemite National Park, the Mojave Desert's dramatic topography, and the sprawling theme park complexes during the approach into Orlando.
The left side of the aircraft offers a stunning continuous panorama of the Atlantic coastline, barrier islands, and iconic space-related landmarks as you descend into Florida.
The right side offers a comprehensive view of the North American Eastern Seaboard, featuring major metropolitan skylines, the rugged landscape of the Canadian Maritimes, and the unique geography of the Florida peninsula.
The right side offers an incredible sequence of turquoise Bahamian archipelagos followed by a front-row seat to Florida's Space Coast and Kennedy Space Center during the descent.
The left side is superior for this North-to-South route as it hugs the Atlantic coastline, offering views of the Jersey Shore, the Outer Banks, and a prime perspective of the Kennedy Space Center during the descent into Florida.
The left side offers spectacular views of the turquoise Bahamian archipelagos and a panoramic approach over the South Florida coastline including Miami and the Everglades.
The left side provides a superior vantage point for the dramatic shift from the glacial landscapes of Upstate New York to the intricate barrier islands of the Atlantic coast and the Kennedy Space Center.
The left side of the aircraft offers a spectacular perspective of the U.S. East Coast, including the Chesapeake Bay, the Outer Banks, and the prominent space infrastructure near Cape Canaveral during the approach into Orlando.