Approaching over the Bay of Palma, the left side offers a stunning perspective of the city's harbor and the Serra de Tramuntana mountain range rising in the distance.
The right side of the aircraft offers a superior panoramic experience, featuring the stunning French Riviera coastline and the dramatic Serra de Tramuntana mountain range during the approach to Mallorca.
The right side offers a more dramatic crossing of the Pyrenees mountains and typically provides a superior view of the Bay of Palma and the iconic Cathedral during the final approach into Mallorca.
The left side is superior for this route as it typically offers the most iconic views of the Thames Estuary on departure and a breathtaking panoramic approach into Palma, often featuring the famous La Seu Cathedral and the turquoise waters of the bay.
The left side offers a superior scenic experience, providing continuous views of the rugged Spanish coastline, famous salt lagoons, and the Pityusic Islands before reaching Mallorca.
The right side offers a superior perspective of the rugged Pyrenees mountain range and the dramatic Serra de Tramuntana cliffs during the final approach into Mallorca.
The right side offers superior views of the dramatic Serra de Tramuntana mountains and the stunning final approach into Palma Bay, showcasing the city and its historic cathedral.
The right side offers a superior visual journey featuring the unique wetlands of the Camargue, the distant Pyrenees peaks, and a breathtaking descent alongside Mallorca's rugged UNESCO-listed Tramuntana mountains.
The left side is superior for this short inter-island hop, offering a potential view of the world-famous Palma Cathedral (La Seu) and the city skyline during the approach into Mallorca.
The left side offers a superior vantage point for the iconic approach into Palma, providing views of the cathedral and the historic harbor, alongside glimpses of London and the Massif Central during the flight.
The right side is generally superior for this short hop, offering views of the unique Camargue wetlands upon departure and the iconic Palma cityscape, including the Gothic Cathedral, during the standard approach into Mallorca.
The left side offers a superior combination of distant Alpine vistas, the rolling vineyards of Eastern France, and a stunning perspective of the Mediterranean coastline and the Balearic Sea upon approach.
The left side offers a superior view of the Spanish mainland coastline, the volcanic landscapes of Cabo de Gata, and a possible glimpse of the other Balearic Islands like Ibiza during the descent.