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Tip: Sit on the left side for landing.

During the final approach, this side frequently offers views of the Moscow Canal and the distant city skyline, including the Ostankino Tower and the Moscow City skyscraper district.

LJU β†’ SVO
Ljubljana to Moscow
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The left side offers superior views of the dramatic High Tatra peaks and provides the best angle for the Moscow skyline during common northern approach patterns into Sheremetyevo.

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KLV β†’ SVO
Karlovy Vary to Moscow
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The right side offers superior views of major urban centers including distant glimpses of Prague, a clear view of Warsaw's skyline, and a better angle for the Moscow city sprawl during the final approach into Sheremetyevo.

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NOZ β†’ SVO
Novokuznetsk to Moscow
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The left side offers a superior view of the sprawling industrial landscapes of the Kuzbass, the dramatic southern Ural ranges, and the highest probability of seeing the Moscow city skyline during the descent into Sheremetyevo.

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TAS β†’ SVO
Tashkent to Moscow
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The right side offers a superior perspective of the Aral Sea's northern basin and the iconic Samara Bend on the Volga River, providing a more diverse geographical narrative of the journey from Central Asia to Europe.

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TFS β†’ SVO
Tenerife to Moscow
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The left side provides the most iconic view of Mount Teide upon departure and follows the scenic transition from the Atlantic coastline into continental Europe.

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BLQ β†’ SVO
Bologna to Moscow
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The right side offers a superior vantage point for the dramatic jagged peaks of the Dolomites shortly after takeoff and better alignment for viewing major Central European landmarks like the Danube River.

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KRK β†’ SVO
Krakow to Moscow
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The right side of the aircraft offers a superior view of the Polish landscape, the city of Minsk if the route passes Belarus, and a more favorable angle for the Moscow skyline during the standard approach to Sheremetyevo.

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TOF β†’ SVO
Tomsk to Moscow
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The left side offers superior lighting for photography and provides clear views of the major metropolitan areas along the Volga River, including the historic cityscapes of Kazan and Nizhny Novgorod.

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MRV β†’ SVO
Mineralnye Vody to Moscow
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The right side offers spectacular panoramic views of the vast Russian plains, unique salt lake systems, and a high probability of seeing the Moscow city center skyscrapers during the descent into Sheremetyevo.

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AYT β†’ SVO
Antalya to Moscow
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The right side offers a superior panorama of the Turkish Riviera upon takeoff, distant glimpses of the Caucasus Mountains over the Black Sea, and a higher probability of seeing the Moscow skyline on approach.

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BEG β†’ SVO
Belgrade to Moscow
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The left side offers a superior view of Belgrade's historic center upon departure and a clearer view of the Balkan mountain ranges before the flight turns over the Black Sea.

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DRS β†’ SVO
Dresden to Moscow
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The right side offers a superior perspective of the Giant Mountains early in the flight, a better view of the Warsaw metropolitan area, and a higher probability of spotting the Moscow city skyline during the descent into Sheremetyevo.

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