Sitting on the right side provides a panoramic view of the Shenyang skyline and the Olympic Center as the aircraft descends toward the runway.
The right side offers a superior visual experience, featuring the dramatic crossing of the Bohai Sea and the scenic coastline of the Liaodong Peninsula, providing a mix of maritime and terrestrial beauty.
The right side offers a stunning bird's-eye view of the Miaodao Archipelago and the rugged coastline of the Liaodong Peninsula during the crossing of the Bohai Strait.
The right side provides a superior vantage point for the dramatic Japanese Alps shortly after takeoff and offers a unique perspective of the rugged northern Korean mountain ranges and the Yalu River border.
The right side provides a more diverse visual experience, featuring the initial winding of the Yangtze River, the vast industrial landscape of the North China Plain, and a scenic approach over the Bohai Gulf and Liao River Delta.
The right side offers a superior mix of scenic transitions, featuring the rugged hills of Shandong, the vastness of the Bohai Sea, and a clear view of the Liaodong Peninsula coastline before descending into Shenyang.
The right side offers a superior panoramic view of the Pearl River Delta's complex infrastructure upon departure, followed by a scenic crossing of the Bohai Sea and the Liaodong Peninsula coastline.
The left side provides a superior view of the Yellow River Delta's unique sediment patterns and the world-famous crimson wetlands of Panjin during the descent.
The right side is generally superior as it follows the coastline, offering views of the Yellow Sea, the rugged Shandong Peninsula, and the scenic island chains of the Bohai Strait.
The right side offers a superior perspective of the shimmering Bohai Sea coastline in the distance and a more direct view of the Shenyang urban landscape during the standard approach into Taoxian Airport.
The left side offers superior lighting conditions for most of the day as it faces away from the sun. It provides spectacular views of the rugged Yin Mountains, the vast Inner Mongolian grasslands, and remote sections of the Great Wall in the Yan Mountains.
The right side offers a superior mix of coastal geography, including the dramatic islands of the Bohai Strait and the rugged coastline of the Dalian Peninsula as you cross into Northeast China.
The left side offers a superior mix of urban infrastructure, the historic meeting point of the Great Wall and the sea at Shanhaiguan, and the transition into the rugged Liaoning landscape.