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Tip: Sit on the left side for landing.

The left side offers a premier view of the Tower of the Americas and the downtown business district as the plane descends toward the runway.

SAN β†’ SAT
San Diego to San Antonio
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The left side offers a superior view of the dramatic shift from the Pacific coast to the high desert, including the Salton Sea and the rugged Gila Wilderness, ending with a scenic approach over the Texas Hill Country.

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8.5
CUN β†’ SAT
Cancun to San Antonio
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The left side offers a premier view of the iconic Cancun '7' shaped hotel zone upon departure and a better angle of the sprawling Texas barrier islands during the approach to San Antonio.

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8.5
BWI β†’ SAT
Baltimore to San Antonio
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The right side offers a high-probability view of the Washington D.C. landmarks shortly after takeoff and provides a spectacular look at the transition from the Ozark plateau to the Texas Hill Country.

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8.2
LAX β†’ SAT
Los Angeles to San Antonio
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The left side offers more consistent views of iconic landmarks, including Joshua Tree National Park, the high peaks of the Guadalupe Mountains, and the striking White Sands region on the horizon.

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8.2
PHX β†’ SAT
Phoenix to San Antonio
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The left side offers superior views of iconic New Mexico and Texas landmarks, including the distinct white gypsum dunes of White Sands and the dramatic limestone cliffs of the Guadalupe Mountains.

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8.2
MCO β†’ SAT
Orlando to San Antonio
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The right side offers superior views of the major metropolitan areas along the Gulf Coast and a better angle of the Mississippi River's main channels without the harsh southern sun glare.

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8.2
DAL β†’ SAT
Dallas to San Antonio
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The right side offers a superior view of the Dallas skyline immediately after takeoff, a clear distant view of the Austin cityscape, and the scenic transition into the Texas Hill Country.

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8.2
DTW β†’ SAT
Detroit to San Antonio
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The right side offers the most diverse geographic variety, featuring the transition from Midwestern agricultural patterns into the rolling Ozark Mountains and the rugged limestone terrain of the Texas Hill Country on the approach.

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8.2
IAD β†’ SAT
Washington to San Antonio
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The right side offers a superior view of the diverse transition from the Appalachian highlands through the Ozark Mountains and finally into the iconic Texas Hill Country during the descent.

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7.9
EWR β†’ SAT
Newark to San Antonio
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The right side offers the most iconic views, including a potential glimpse of the Manhattan skyline shortly after takeoff and the rugged beauty of the Ozark Mountains and Texas Hill Country during the descent.

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7.8
HOU β†’ SAT
Houston to San Antonio
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The right side of the aircraft offers the most dramatic urban views, including the Houston skyline shortly after takeoff and the San Antonio skyline during the descent, along with a better perspective of the rolling Texas terrain.

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7.8
STL β†’ SAT
St. Louis to San Antonio
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The left side provides a scenic departure over the Mississippi River and superior views of the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex during the mid-flight descent toward central Texas.

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7.8
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