On the standard approach from the east, the right side offers a panoramic perspective of Poznań's skyline, including the Imperial Castle and the Warta River.
The Right Side provides a stunning vantage point of the Warsaw skyline immediately after takeoff, followed by views of the dense Kampinos National Park and the lakes surrounding Poznań on the descent.
The right side of the aircraft typically offers a more varied landscape, including the rolling Ardennes, the distinct Harz Mountains, and a potential distant view of Berlin's urban sprawl before descending into the Warta River valley.
The left side offers a more diverse view of the transition between the urbanized Ruhr region and the vast forests of Eastern Germany, including a distant view of the Berlin metropolitan area on clear days.
The left side offers superior views of the dramatic transition from the English coast to the North Sea, followed by the unique geography of the Wadden Sea islands and the sprawling northern German plains.
The right side is generally superior on this southward route as it offers views of the Danish island of Bornholm and the scenic lagoons and coastal features of Western Poland.
The right side is favored for its perspective of the Thames Estuary during departure and the historic skyline of Poznań during the typical approach into Runway 28.
The right side offers a superior view of the Frankfurt airport operations upon takeoff, the rolling greenery of the Thuringian Forest, and often provides better lighting for photography during morning and midday flights.