On approach, passengers on the left can spot the historic city walls and the verdant Menara Gardens just before the aircraft touches down.
The left side offers the most dramatic views as you approach Marrakech, providing a panoramic backdrop of the snow-capped High Atlas Mountains and a better angle of the city's historic Palmeraie during the descent.
The left side of the aircraft offers a superior view of the dramatic Sierra Nevada mountains in Spain and the stunning High Atlas range during the final descent into Marrakech.
The left side offers the most dramatic views of the Atlas Mountains during the final approach into Marrakech and a superior perspective of the Pyrenees and the Spanish interior during the cruise phase.
The right side offers spectacular views of the Atlantic coastline, the Western Pyrenees, and the most dramatic approach toward the High Atlas Mountains before landing.
Offers superior views of the Spanish interior, the narrow crossing of the Strait of Gibraltar, and the most dramatic perspectives of the Atlas Mountains during the final approach into Marrakech.
The right side offers an iconic departure over Lake Geneva and the Jura mountains, followed by expansive views of the Spanish Meseta and the Atlantic coastline of Morocco.
The left side offers a superior view of the majestic Pyrenees, the iconic Rock of Gibraltar upon entering Africa, and the dramatic snow-capped peaks of the High Atlas mountains during the descent into Marrakech.
The left side offers a superior view of the dramatic transition from the European coastline to the rugged High Atlas mountains during the approach into Marrakech.
The left side provides a more diverse sequence of landmarks, including the rolling English countryside, the iconic Rock of Gibraltar, and the best angles of the Atlas Mountains during the final approach.
The left side offers the most dramatic views of the High Atlas mountain range during the descent into Marrakech, along with a clearer perspective of the Mediterranean entrance at the Strait of Gibraltar.
The left side offers more diverse terrestrial landmarks, including the rugged peaks of Northern Spain and a better angle of the Spanish interior and the approach into the Atlas foothills.
The left side provides a more diverse viewing experience, including the rolling landscapes of Northern Spain, the historic cities of Andalusia, and a dramatic final approach toward the High Atlas Mountains.