The left side provides a superior view of the Yangon skyline, Inya Lake, and various Buddhist stupas as the flight descends over the city towards the runway.
The left side offers a more scenic experience featuring the Pearl River Delta, the central Vietnamese coastline, and a high probability of spotting the Shwedagon Pagoda during the Yangon approach.
The right side offers a more comprehensive view of Myanmar's diverse topography, including the transition from the Shan Hills to the Sittang Valley and the iconic urban sprawl of Yangon featuring the Shwedagon Pagoda on final approach.
The right side offers spectacular views of the dramatic Lancang and Nu River canyons in Yunnan and a superior perspective of the Shwedagon Pagoda during the approach into Yangon.
The right side offers breathtaking views of the Bay of Bengal coastline and the expansive Irrawaddy Delta. As you head southeast, the transition from turquoise coastal waters to the intricate maze of river channels provides a more diverse and visually stunning experience than the inland terrain on the left.
The right side offers the most consistent views of the majestic Irrawaddy River and the iconic golden landscape of central Myanmar, including a prime view of the Shwedagon Pagoda during the final approach into Yangon.
The right side offers a spectacular vantage point over the Bay of Bengal coastline, including large offshore islands and the intricate, labyrinthine waterways of the Ayeyarwady Delta.
The right side provides a consistent and mesmerizing view of the Irrawaddy River, tracking its course through the heart of Myanmar down to the fertile delta.
The right side offers spectacular views of the rugged Qinling range and the majestic snow-capped peaks of the Hengduan Mountains as the flight skirts the edge of the Tibetan Plateau.
The right side offers an immediate view of the iconic Doi Suthep mountain upon departure and a higher probability of spotting the Shwedagon Pagoda during the approach into Yangon.
The right side offers more dramatic geographic diversity, featuring the massive Yangtze River system, the rugged karst topography of the Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau, and a high probability of spotting Yangon's golden landmarks on approach.
The left side offers a more diverse landscape, featuring the rising Shan Plateau foothills to the east, clear views of the Mandalay urban area, and a better angle for spotting the Shwedagon Pagoda on the final approach into Yangon.
The right side provides the most diverse landscape views, including the massive Tonle Sap Lake in Cambodia and the dense mountain ranges along the Thai-Myanmar border.