Look out for the red Allianz Arena and the Munich city skyline in the distance as you descend over the verdant Erdinger Moos plains towards the airport.
The left side offers a superior view of the Italian Adriatic coastline, the rugged Apennine interior, and a spectacular front-row seat to the sharp, jagged peaks of the Dolomites during the alpine crossing.
The right side offers an unparalleled vista of the Swiss and Bavarian Alps, featuring iconic snow-capped peaks and the dramatic alpine fringe of Lake Constance.
The left side is superior for its unparalleled views of the New York City skyline at takeoff and a high probability of seeing the Aurora Borealis and Greenland's glaciers during the night crossing.
The right side provides a superior vantage point for the dramatic crossing of the Alps and views of the Spanish mountains early in the journey.
The left side offers a stunning vantage point for the snow-capped Austrian Alps and the dramatic coastline of the Aegean Sea upon departure.
The right side of the aircraft provides a breathtaking gallery of the European landscape, featuring the volcanic peaks of Central France and a continuous panorama of the Alps and major alpine lakes.
The right side offers a superior vantage point for witnessing the majesty of Mount Olympus and the intricate, island-studded Dalmatian coastline of Croatia before crossing the high peaks of the Austrian Alps.
The Left Side is the winner for this transatlantic journey because it offers superior views of the massive Greenland ice sheet and the rugged northern coasts of Iceland and the British Isles.
The right side of the aircraft offers an unparalleled view of the High Atlas Mountains immediately after takeoff and a more dramatic perspective of the snow-capped Alps during the descent into Bavaria.
While both sides offer stunning views, the right side provides a superior perspective of the Mediterranean coastline and a more dramatic panorama of the high Alps during the approach to Munich.
The right side offers a spectacular panoramic view of the highest peaks in the Swiss Alps, including the Bernese Oberland and the dramatic descent toward the Bavarian Alps.
The right side provides a superior vantage point for the dramatic inland mountain ranges of the Balkans and the highest peaks of the Austrian Alps during the final leg of the flight.