Passengers on the right side will typically see the Philadelphia skyline, the Delaware River, and various bridges during the final descent into the city.
The right side of the aircraft offers iconic views of the Manhattan skyline, the Statue of Liberty, and the industrial landscape of Northern New Jersey as you descend into the Philadelphia metro area.
The right side offers a spectacular view of the iconic Mount Nittany immediately after takeoff and provides a superior vantage point for the dramatic Susquehanna River bends and the patchwork quilts of Lancaster County.
The right side is generally superior for this westbound crossing, offering a spectacular sequence that includes the snow-capped Alps, the rugged coastlines of Ireland, and the potential for breathtaking views of the Greenland ice sheet and Newfoundland.
The left side offers the most dramatic views of the Finger Lakes region early in the flight and provides the most consistent sightings of the Philadelphia skyline and the Delaware River during the descent.
The left side offers a premier view of the historic I-95 urban corridor, providing distant glimpses of the nation's capital and direct views of Baltimore and the Philadelphia skyline during the final approach.
The Left Side is superior for this route as it faces the Dominican Republic's northern coast and provides a front-row seat to the United States East Coast, including the Outer Banks and the Chesapeake Bay, during the descent into Philadelphia.
The left side provides optimal lighting conditions for photography on this eastbound route, avoiding the direct glare of the southern sun while offering views of the Columbia River Gorge and the Great Lakes.
The right side offers a high probability of witnessing the spectacular Greenland ice sheet and the rugged, lake-filled wilderness of the Canadian Maritimes and Newfoundland.
The right side offers a superior chance of witnessing the dramatic ice sheets of Greenland, the rugged coastline of Newfoundland, and a scenic entry into the United States via New England.
The right side offers a prime view of the Eastern Seaboard's urban sprawl, the Chesapeake Bay, and a magnificent perspective of the Philadelphia skyline during the final descent.
The left side offers the most iconic landmarks, including a distant view of the Appalachian Mountains, a prime perspective of the Washington D.C. skyline, and the best angle for the Philadelphia Center City skyline during the final approach.
The right side offers a more scenic descent, featuring sweeping views of the Blue Ridge Mountains and a prime angle for the Philadelphia skyline and Delaware River during the final approach.