On approach from the south, passengers on the right side are treated to views of the historic Puxi district and the modern high-rises of the Lujiazui financial center.
The right side offers a superior coastal experience, featuring the turquoise waters of Hainan, the rugged coastline of Fujian, and the spectacular island clusters of the Zhoushan Archipelago before landing.
The left side offers a superior view of the Huangshan (Yellow Mountain) range shortly after departure and provides a more comprehensive look at the northern shores of Lake Tai and the historic canal cities of Suzhou and Kunshan during the descent into Shanghai.
The Right Side offers superior views of the iconic Yellow River curves, the sacred Songshan mountain range, and a spectacular aerial perspective of Taihu Lake during the final descent into Shanghai.
The right side offers a superior vantage point for the Yangtze River basin, the vast expanse of Lake Taihu, and the most iconic views of the Shanghai skyline during the final approach to Hongqiao Airport.
The right side offers a dramatic perspective of the rugged Qinling Mountains shortly after departure and provides the best views of the vast Taihu Lake and the intricate water networks of Suzhou during the descent into Shanghai.
The right side offers superior views of the Yangtze River's southern banks, the massive expanse of Lake Taihu, and the iconic Shanghai city skyline during the descent into Hongqiao Airport.
The right side offers a superior scenic experience with sweeping views of the East China Sea coastline, the dense Zhoushan Archipelago, and the massive bridges spanning Hangzhou Bay.
The right side offers spectacular views of the Yellow River's great bend, the unique erosion patterns of the Loess Plateau, and a stunning aerial approach over Taihu Lake and Suzhou before landing in Shanghai.
The right side of the aircraft offers a superior vantage point for the dramatic East China Sea coastline, featuring intricate archipelagos and the world-renowned Hangzhou Bay Bridge.
The right side offers superior views of China's major water systems, including the Yellow River meanders, the vast Hongze and Gaoyou Lakes, and the industrial heart of the Yangtze River Delta.
The right side offers spectacular views of China's massive freshwater bodies, including Chao Lake and the expansive Taihu Lake, which are major highlights during the descent into Shanghai.
The right side offers a more diverse topographical journey, featuring the transition from the rugged Taihang Mountains to the intricate water networks of the Yangtze River Delta.