Sitting on the left side offers an iconic perspective of Marseille's Old Port, the Pharo Palace, and the Notre-Dame de la Garde basilica during the final approach.
The Right Side provides a spectacular vantage point for witnessing the volcanic grandeur of Mount Etna in Sicily and the glamorous coastline of the French Riviera during the descent into Marseille.
The right side provides a superior view of the picturesque Tunisian coastline upon departure and an iconic panoramic approach to Marseille, including the Frioul Islands and the historic city center.
The left side offers a more dramatic perspective of the high Alpine ridges and provides an iconic view of the Mediterranean coastline and the limestone cliffs of the Calanques during the final descent into Marseille.
The right side is highly recommended for its dramatic entry into French airspace, providing views of the Loire Valley, the volcanic peaks of central France, and the spectacular Mediterranean coastline upon arrival in Marseille.
Flying south from Charleroi, the left side provides an incredible panorama of the Jura Mountains and the distant high peaks of the French Alps, followed by the iconic limestone silhouette of Mont Ventoux as you descend into Provence.
The Right Side provides a more dramatic perspective of the high Western Alps, showcasing glacial peaks and the striking turquoise waters of Alpine reservoirs before descending into Provence.
The right side is superior for this trans-Mediterranean route as it offers the potential to spot the rugged western coastlines of Sardinia and Corsica, followed by a spectacular aerial view of the Frioul archipelago and the city of Marseille during the final approach.
The right side offers a superior mix of coastal views, from the initial departure over the Atlantic to the spectacular descent into Marseille overlooking the Mediterranean and the Camargue delta.
The Left Side is preferred for its spectacular panoramic approach into Marseille, offering clear views of the Calanques, the Old Port, and the Notre-Dame de la Garde basilica before landing.
The right side offers a superior panorama, featuring the distant snow-capped Pyrenees mountains to the south and a spectacular approach over the Camargue wetlands and Mediterranean coastline.
The Right Side is generally superior for this westward flight, offering consistent views of the Italian coastline, the northern tip of Corsica, and a breathtaking approach along the French Riviera into Marseille.
The right side offers superior views of the Moroccan Rif Mountains, potential sightings of the Balearic Islands, and a more dramatic approach into Marseille featuring the Calanques and the city's iconic harbor.