The right side provides a breathtaking perspective of Palau's iconic turquoise lagoons and the world-renowned limestone Rock Islands during the descent.
The right side is superior for this southbound journey as it offers a glimpse of Mount Fuji shortly after takeoff from Narita, better views of the Izu Island chain, and the most spectacular aerial perspective of Palau's iconic Rock Islands upon descent.
The right side offers a superior view of Taiwan's rugged Central Mountain Range upon departure and a stunning perspective of Palau's UNESCO-listed Rock Islands and southern lagoons during the descent into Babelthuap.
The right side offers a superior view of the Philippine volcanic chain, including the iconic Mayon Volcano, and provides the best vantage point for Palau's world-famous Rock Islands during the approach into Babelthuap.
The right side offers superior views of Jeju Island's volcanic landscape shortly after takeoff and provides a better angle for the breathtaking coral reefs and lagoon formations upon approaching Palau.
The right side provides a superior vantage point for viewing the main island bodies of both Yap and Palau. During departure, it overlooks the hills of Yap, and upon arrival, it offers a sweeping view of Babeldaob's lush interior and the northern lagoons.
The Left Side is generally superior for this route as it provides an excellent perspective of Guam's southern coastline upon departure and offers a direct view of the stunning Palauan Capitol building and eastern reefs during the descent into Babeldaob.