The low-altitude approach over downtown offers breathtaking views of the city skyscrapers, San Diego Bay, and Balboa Park.
The left side offers spectacular views of the southern Greenland coast, the Rocky Mountains, and the world-famous low-altitude approach over downtown San Diego.
While both sides offer desert beauty, the left side is the clear winner for its unparalleled view of the San Diego skyline and bay during the final descent.
While both sides offer stunning transcontinental views, the right side is superior for the iconic 'urban' arrival into San Diego, offering a close-up look at Balboa Park and the downtown skyline during the final descent.
The left side provides a breathtaking panorama of the desert Southwest and a superior angle for the final approach over the San Diego Bay and the city skyline.
The left side offers a superior experience for the iconic arrival into San Diego, featuring the shimmering Salton Sea and a world-class 'urban canyon' view of downtown skyscrapers on final approach.
The right side offers a superior experience, primarily due to the world-famous approach into San Diego International Airport, which passes directly alongside the downtown skyline and Balboa Park. Additionally, this side provides better chances of spotting the Grand Canyon in the distance and the rugged peaks of the southern Rockies.
The left side offers a unique perspective of the international border between the U.S. and Mexico, along with the most iconic views of the San Diego Bay, Coronado Bridge, and the downtown skyline during the final descent into San Diego International Airport.
While both sides offer stunning desert vistas, the Right Side is the clear winner for the world-famous 'urban canyon' approach into San Diego, where you fly remarkably close to downtown skyscrapers.
The right side is premier for this route due to the iconic landing sequence at San Diego International, where the aircraft glides past the skyscrapers of downtown. It also captures the Salton Sea and the diverse topography of the Arizona and California border.
While both sides offer stunning California scenery, the left side is the clear winner for the iconic final approach into San Diego, providing a world-class view of the downtown skyscrapers and Balboa Park just seconds before touchdown.
The left side offers the iconic departure view of Diamond Head and the Honolulu skyline, followed by a dramatic, close-up perspective of San Diego's downtown skyscrapers and Balboa Park during the final descent.
The left side offers a superior experience, particularly during the final descent into San Diego, where passengers are treated to iconic close-up views of the downtown skyscrapers and the San Diego Bay.