The approach offers a panoramic view of the Salvador coastline and urban landscape, providing a clear perspective of the transition from the city's outskirts to the Atlantic shore.
The Right Side provides a spectacular aerial entry into Salvador, featuring the expansive All Saints Bay and the city's unique high-low topography.
The right side offers the most iconic views of the Chapada Diamantina mountains mid-flight and a spectacular aerial entry over the Baía de Todos os Santos upon arrival in Salvador.
The left side provides a superior vantage point for the dramatic Serra do Mar mountain range and the transition from the lush Atlantic Forest to the turquoise waters of the All Saints Bay during the final approach.
The left side offers an unparalleled view of the Brazilian coastline, featuring turquoise coral reefs, white sand dunes, and the dense urban skylines of major coastal capitals like Recife and Maceió.
The right side provides a dramatic perspective of the Serra do Espinhaço mountains after takeoff and an unbeatable aerial view of Salvador's Atlantic coastline and urban beaches during the descent.
The right side offers a superior vantage point for the diverse landscapes of the Caribbean islands, the dense Amazonian canopy, and the distinctive coastline and bays of Northeast Brazil.
The Left Side is generally preferred for this route because it offers a spectacular perspective of the Salvador coastline and the city's historic center during the final approach, while avoiding direct afternoon sun for most of the southbound flight.
The left side offers spectacular views of the rugged Serra do Espinhaço mountain range and the most iconic approach over the Bay of All Saints into Salvador.
The right side is generally preferred for this route as it provides glimpses of the Brazilian coastline and a superior view of the Bay of All Saints during the approach into Salvador.
The right side offers a superior perspective of the southern Chapada Diamantina ranges and an unmatched panoramic view of the Bay of All Saints (Baía de Todos os Santos) during the descent into Salvador.
The left side offers a superior perspective of the Spanish interior after takeoff and, most importantly, the stunning coastal approach into Salvador, showcasing the city's historic peninsula and the turquoise waters of the Atlantic.
The right side of the aircraft provides an incredible vantage point of the Brazilian coastline, featuring the meeting of major rivers with the Atlantic, sprawling coconut groves, and the urban landscapes of Aracaju and Salvador.