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 left side offers a superior panoramic perspective of the Appalachian transition and typically provides a better angle for the Philadelphia skyline during standard approach patterns into PHL.
The right side offers consistent indirect lighting on this westbound flight, preventing glare while providing the best chance to see the rugged Canadian coast and potential views of the New York City skyline during the descent.
The right side offers superior views of the Susquehanna River's dramatic curves and the unique ridge-and-valley formations of the Appalachians, finishing with a clear look at Center City Philadelphia on final descent.
While both sides provide spectacular views of Bermuda's turquoise reefs at takeoff, the right side is generally superior for the approach into Philadelphia, offering views of the New Jersey shoreline and a better angle of the Center City skyline.
The left side is generally superior for this route, offering potential views of the Austin skyline upon departure and an iconic view of the Philadelphia skyscrapers and the Schuylkill River on the standard approach into PHL.
The left side typically offers a more scenic approach into Philadelphia, providing the best views of the Center City skyline and the winding Susquehanna River valley during the descent.
The left side offers superior views of the lower Hudson Valley, a distant glimpse of the iconic New York City skyline, and a prime perspective of the Delaware River during the descent into Philadelphia.
The left side offers the most dramatic views of the Appalachian ridges in central Pennsylvania and is typically the superior choice for viewing the Philadelphia skyline during the final approach into PHL.
The left side provides the most dramatic views of the Adirondack High Peaks and the scenic St. Lawrence corridor, along with potential distant views of the Atlantic coast.
The right side offers a superior view of the Mid-Atlantic coastline, including the upper Chesapeake Bay and the industrial beauty of the Delaware River corridor.
The left side provides the most iconic views of the Appalachian ridge-and-valley formations and the best angle for the Philadelphia skyline during standard landing patterns.
The left side offers superior views of Lake Pontchartrain and the world's longest bridge upon departure, followed by the rolling Appalachian foothills and the best angle for the Philadelphia skyline during the final approach.