The left side offers a stunning panorama of central Bucharest, including the massive Palace of the Parliament and the city's dense urban layout during the final approach.
The left side offers a superior panoramic experience, featuring a stunning sequence of the Mediterranean coastline, the island of Cyprus, and the picturesque Greek Aegean islands before crossing the Danube into Romania.
The right side is highly recommended for its spectacular views of the Lebanese mountain ranges immediately after departure and the dramatic, often snow-capped Taurus Mountains in Turkey.
The Left Side is superior due to the current circumnavigational flight path which tracks south through Russian airspace and along the Turkish coastline, offering spectacular views of the Black Sea, the Anatolian coast, and the Bosphorus before heading north to Bucharest.
The right side offers superior views of the Persian Gulf, the massive Lake Van in Turkey, and the scenic Black Sea coastline during the descent into Bucharest.
The right side offers superior views of the dramatic Lake Van and the rugged terrain of eastern Turkey, followed by the crossing of the Black Sea.
The left side offers superior vistas of the rugged Dinaric Alps and a more dramatic perspective of the Southern Carpathians during the final descent into Romania.
The left side offers a superior perspective of the Croatian coastline's intricate islands and the breathtaking Iron Gates gorge on the Danube River as you cross into Romania.
The right side offers a more iconic departure view of the Sofia city center and Vitosha Mountain, followed by a better perspective of the high Balkan peaks and the approach into Bucharest.