The right side offers a prime view of the city's landmarks including the Giralda tower and Plaza de España during the final approach into the airport.
The Right Side is preferred for its early views of the Pityusic Islands (Ibiza and Formentera) and the stunning geometric patterns of the Jaén olive groves and the city of Córdoba during the descent into Seville.
Choosing the left side offers an exceptional perspective of the Sicilian Egadi Islands at departure and the magnificent, often snow-capped Sierra Nevada range during the descent into Andalusia.
The right side of the aircraft offers a spectacular panoramic view of the Mediterranean coastline, including the French Riviera and the rugged mountains of mainland Spain, while providing a better perspective of Seville upon approach.
The Right Side provides the most iconic views of the Andalusian coastline, the Guadalquivir estuary, and a superior perspective of the historic Seville city center during the standard descent into SVQ.
The right side offers a superior view of the rugged Cantabrian Mountains immediately after takeoff and provides a better perspective of the Sevilla city center and its historic landmarks during the final approach.
The left side offers the most dramatic views of Tenerife's rugged northern coastline and the Anaga mountains during departure, followed by a spectacular approach over the Doñana National Park and the Guadalquivir river mouth near Seville.
The left side offers a superior perspective of the Paris skyline during the initial climb, the high peaks of the Central Pyrenees, and the most iconic views of Seville's historic center upon descent.
The left side offers a superior mix of the French Atlantic coastline, the dramatic crossing of the Spanish mountain ranges, and a clearer view of Seville's historic center upon approach.
The left side offers a superior view of iconic European capitals and diverse inland geography, including potential views of the Paris metropolitan area, the Loire Valley, and a clear perspective of Madrid and Toledo before the final descent into Andalusia.
The left side offers the most dramatic contrast, starting with the iconic Lake Geneva and moving through the foothills of the Alps, the Mediterranean coastline, and a panoramic crossing of the eastern Pyrenees.
The right side offers a superior view of the rugged Montes de Toledo and the unique biodiversity of Cabañeros National Park, providing a more diverse topographical experience compared to the flatter eastern plains.
The left side offers a superior view of the diverse landscapes, including the initial departure over the Wicklow Mountains, the crossing of the French Atlantic coast, and the dramatic approach over the Sierra Morena into the Guadalquivir valley.