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 of the aircraft offers a superior perspective for the descent into Marseille, featuring the stunning limestone cliffs of the Calanques and a direct view of the city's historic harbor before touchdown.
The right side provides an unparalleled view of the Marseille coastline, the Frioul archipelago, and the city's historic landmarks during the final descent.
The right side provides a front-row seat to the rugged interior of Corsica and the legendary coastline of the French Riviera as you descend into Marseille.
The left side provides an exceptional gallery of French geography, ranging from the historic chateaus of the Loire Valley to the volcanic peaks of the Massif Central and the iconic silhouette of Mont Ventoux during the descent into Provence.
The left side offers a continuous panorama of the Spanish and French coastlines, featuring the Ebro Delta, the city of Barcelona, and the distant Pyrenees mountains.
The right side is preferred for its spectacular views of the Ethiopian Highlands, the vibrant Red Sea coastline, and the iconic aerial approach over the French Riviera and the Calanques near Marseille.
The left side offers a superior view of the English Channel crossing, potential sightings of the Paris skyline in the distance, and a breathtaking panoramic approach over the city of Marseille and its historic port.
The left side offers a more direct and dramatic perspective of the Pyrenees mountain range and the unique landscapes of the Camargue wetlands during the final approach.
The left side is superior primarily for the high-altitude views of the French Alps during the cruise and the spectacular approach over Marseille and the Mediterranean coastline if landing from the south.
The right side offers a superior perspective of the dramatic volcanic landscapes of the Massif Central and a stunning coastal approach over the Camargue wetlands and Γtang de Berre.
The left side provides the most dramatic views of the rugged Massif Central and the distant French Alps as you transition from the Atlantic influence to the Mediterranean climate.
The left side offers a more dramatic panoramic view, featuring the distant snow-capped French Alps and the iconic limestone silhouette of Mont Ventoux during the descent into Provence.