The left side offers a breathtaking approach featuring the city of Palermo, the iconic Monte Pellegrino, and the scenic beaches of Mondello nestled against the mountains.
The left side offers a superior panoramic view of the Italian peninsula's diverse landscape, from the rolling Langhe vineyards to the dramatic Tyrrhenian coastline and the volcanic Aeolian Islands during the descent.
The left side offers superior views of the central Alps, the iconic Italian lake district, and a panoramic view of the Italian peninsula including Rome and the volcanic coast near Naples.
The left side is the preferred choice for this route, offering a front-row seat to the volcanic Aeolian Islands, specifically the active crater of Stromboli, and a distant view of Mount Etna during the descent into Sicily.
While both sides offer stunning Mediterranean views, the right side provides a more direct view of the Sicilian coastline and the dramatic mountain ranges surrounding the Gulf of Castellammare during the descent into Palermo.
The left side offers a superior sequence of iconic Italian landmarks, including the Apennine spine, the city of Rome, the dramatic crater of Mount Vesuvius, and the volcanic Aeolian Islands before landing in Sicily.
The left side offers a superior sequence of landmarks, including the rugged Massif Central, the dramatic peaks of Corsica, and a stunning approach into Palermo featuring the Aeolian Islands and Mount Pellegrino.
The left side offers superior views of the rugged Calabrian coastline, the potential to see the towering peak of Mount Etna in the distance, and the most iconic perspective of Palermo city and Monte Pellegrino during the final approach.
The left side offers a stunning progression from the Tuscan hills to the rugged Tyrrhenian coastline, culminating in a spectacular view of the Palermo skyline and Mount Pellegrino upon arrival.
The left side provides a continuous panorama of the Italian western coastline, including the glitzy Portofino peninsula and the scattered islands of the Tuscan Archipelago.
The right side of the aircraft offers superior views of the volcanic island of Linosa shortly after takeoff and provides a better perspective of the Sicilian landmass and Palermo's urban sprawl during the descent.
The right side offers premium views of the Balearic Islands (Ibiza and Mallorca) and a stunning coastal approach into Sicily with views of the Tyrrhenian coastline.
The right side offers a more spectacular crossing of the Central Alps and a stunning coastal view of the Tyrrhenian Sea and Monte Pellegrino upon arrival in Sicily.