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Tip: Sit on the right side for landing.

During the standard approach from the east, sitting on the right side provides a stunning vantage point of the Seine River and the historic monuments of central Paris.

BLJ β†’ ORY
Batna to Paris
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The Right Side is preferred for the dramatic departure over the Aurès Mountains, potential views of the rugged Kabylie region, and the iconic approach into Paris which often provides a better perspective of the city's landmarks when landing at Orly.

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8.4
AGF β†’ ORY
Agen to Paris
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The right side offers a superior view of the volcanic peaks of the Massif Central to the east and a more direct angle for spotting the historic ChΓ’teaux of the Loire Valley during the descent.

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8.2
ALC β†’ ORY
Alicante to Paris
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The right side offers a superior coastal perspective of the Spanish Levante, a sprawling view of the Ebro Delta, and the best chance to see the Paris skyline during the final approach into Orly.

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8.2
LDE β†’ ORY
Tarbes to Paris
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The right side offers the most dramatic views of the high Pyrenean peaks and the Pic du Midi observatory immediately after takeoff, followed by glimpses of the Massif Central and a superior view of the Paris skyline during the approach to Orly.

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8.2
CFR β†’ ORY
Caen to Paris
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The left side provides the most iconic views, showcasing the dramatic loops of the Seine River and the expansive Paris skyline, including the Eiffel Tower and La DΓ©fense, as you descend toward Orly.

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8.2
BGO β†’ ORY
Bergen to Paris
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The left side offers a superior journey over the intricate Norwegian coastline, the islands of the North Sea, and a high probability of seeing the Paris city center on the descent into Orly.

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8.2
TFS β†’ ORY
Tenerife to Paris
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The left side is favored for this route as it provides a front-row seat to the majestic Mount Teide during departure, follows the scenic Atlantic coastline of the Iberian Peninsula, and typically offers the best views of the Paris city center during the approach into Orly.

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8.2
MPL β†’ ORY
Montpellier to Paris
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The left side provides an exceptional panoramic view of the Mediterranean coastline upon departure and the dramatic volcanic peaks of the Auvergne region during the mid-flight cruise.

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8.2
CZL β†’ ORY
Constantine to Paris
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The left side is generally superior for this northbound route as it avoids direct sun glare during the morning and offers a front-row seat to the dramatic volcanic craters of the Massif Central and the salt pans of southern France.

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8.2
PGX β†’ ORY
Perigueux to Paris
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The left side offers superior views of the Dordogne's architectural heritage at takeoff and a higher probability of spotting the Paris skyline during the final approach into Orly.

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8.2
GVA β†’ ORY
Geneva to Paris
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The right side is generally superior for this short hop, offering the best views of Lake Geneva during the initial climb and a higher probability of spotting the Paris skyline, including the Eiffel Tower, on the northern horizon during the descent into Orly.

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8.2
FDF β†’ ORY
Fort-de-france to Paris
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The right side offers superior views of Martinique's volcanic peaks during takeoff and typically provides a more scenic entry over the French Atlantic coast and the Loire River during the descent into Orly.

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8.2
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