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 is superior for this long-haul route as it offers potential views of the rugged North Atlantic coastlines, the chance to see the Aurora Borealis during the night crossing, and the stunning glaciers of Greenland depending on the jet stream's path.
The right side provides an exceptional view of the Aegean archipelago, the intricate island-dotted coastline of Croatia, and the most dramatic approach over the high Austrian Alps and Bavarian lakes.
While both sides offer stunning mountain views, the Left Side wins for its incredible approach into Munich, providing a closer look at the Austrian and Bavarian Alps and the winding Danube River.
The left side offers a superior panoramic experience, starting with the stunning Zadar archipelago and continuing with a magnificent profile of the Julian Alps and the glittering lakes of Southern Bavaria.
The left side offers a continuous and breathtaking panorama of the Julian Alps and the High Tauern range, featuring the most dramatic mountain scenery of the flight.
The left side offers superior lighting for photography when flying westward, providing dramatic views of the Loess Plateau, the vast Gobi Desert, and a stunning approach toward the Alps during the descent into Bavaria.
The left side offers an unparalleled view of the rugged eastern coastline of Corsica and a direct look at the central Swiss and Austrian Alps before passing over the beautiful lakes of Upper Bavaria.
The Left Side is the superior choice for this transatlantic journey primarily due to the high probability of witnessing the Aurora Borealis during the overnight portion of the flight and the rugged coastal views of Greenland and Northern Canada.
The left side offers a superior panoramic view of the majestic Eastern Alps and the scenic Salzkammergut lake district during the latter half of the journey.
The left side offers a superior visual experience, especially during the final third of the flight, featuring the dramatic silhouettes of the Tatra Mountains and a stunning panorama of the Bavarian Alps and Alpine lakes upon the descent into Munich.
The left side offers an immediate and breathtaking perspective of the North Frisian archipelago and the UNESCO-listed Wadden Sea, followed by a direct view of the city of Hamburg.
The left side provides an unparalleled view of the highest peaks of the Eastern Alps, including the snow-capped Julian Alps in Slovenia and the massive Hohe Tauern range in Austria.