The left side offers sweeping views of the Toluca metropolitan area and the surrounding mountain ranges as the plane descends toward the airport.
The left side offers an unparalleled front-row seat to Mexico's iconic volcanoes, Popocatรฉpetl and Iztaccรญhuatl, during the final approach into the high-altitude Toluca valley.
The left side is the clear winner for this route, offering a front-row seat to Mexico's legendary Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt, including North America's highest volcano, Pico de Orizaba, and the active Popocatรฉpetl.
The right side offers a superior vantage point for Mexico's most iconic volcanoes, including the Colima complex and a stunningly close approach to the Nevado de Toluca.
The right side offers a superior vantage point for the most iconic landmarks of this short hop, including the full sweep of the Ixtapa coastline upon departure and a close-up perspective of the Nevado de Toluca volcano during the descent.
The left side offers the iconic silhouette of Monterrey's Cerro de la Silla upon departure and the most consistent views of the massive Popocatรฉpetl and Iztaccรญhuatl volcanoes during the descent.
The left side offers a superior perspective of the Acapulco coastline upon departure and an unmatched view of the Nevado de Toluca volcano during the descent.
The left side offers a superior view of the dramatic Sierra Madre Oriental mountain range and the iconic volcanoes of the Valley of Mexico during the descent into Toluca.
The left side offers a more diverse range of scenery, including the striking contrast of the desert meeting the Sea of Cortez, the jagged peaks of the Sierra Madre Occidental, and the possibility of seeing the distant twin volcanoes on the approach to the Toluca valley.
The right side is significantly more scenic, offering a direct view of Lake Chapala and a breathtaking approach past the Nevado de Toluca volcano.
The left side offers unparalleled views of the Hoover Dam and Lake Mead immediately after takeoff from LAS, followed by the rugged, high-altitude ridges of the Sierra Madre Occidental as you enter Mexican airspace.