The right side offers a spectacular view of the rugged volcanic coastline and the unique stone-walled 'patchwork' fields as the aircraft descends into the Terceira landscape.
The right side of the aircraft offers an iconic view of Mount Pico, Portugal's highest mountain, and the stunning coastline of the central group of the Azores islands.
The right side provides an unparalleled view of Mount Pico, Portugal's highest peak, across the channel, and offers the best perspective of Terceira's southern coastline and historic landmarks during the approach.
The right side offers an unparalleled view of Mount Pico, the highest peak in Portugal, and the unique coastal 'fajΓ£s' of SΓ£o Jorge Island during the crossing of the Central Group.
The left side provides a front-row seat to the stunning southern coastline of SΓ£o Jorge Island, featuring dramatic vertical cliffs and unique volcanic fajΓ£s that characterize this route.
The left side is superior for this route because it offers the iconic aerial panorama of Lisbon's historic districts and the 25 de Abril Bridge shortly after takeoff, followed by a dramatic approach to Terceira that often showcases the UNESCO World Heritage city of Angra do HeroΓsmo and the volcanic islets.
The right side offers the most dramatic views of Graciosa's volcanic caldera immediately after takeoff and provides a high probability of spotting the silhouette of Mount Pico and SΓ£o Jorge in the distance.
The left side provides the most iconic views of the Azores, including the Sete Cidades crater shortly after takeoff and the historic city of Angra do HeroΓsmo during the approach to Terceira.
While the majority of the flight crosses the Atlantic Ocean, the Right Side offers the most dramatic introduction to the Azores, featuring the rugged northern coastline of Terceira and the iconic 'patchwork' green fields of the island's interior upon descent.