On the standard approach from the Mediterranean Sea, the left side offers a stunning panorama of the Tel Aviv-Yafo beaches, the old port, and the modern city skyline.
The Right Side is preferred for its spectacular approach into Tel Aviv, offering panoramic views of the Israeli Mediterranean coastline and the Taurus Mountains in Turkey during the cruise phase.
The left side provides the most iconic views of the Dead Sea's southern basin and a distant perspective of the historic Jerusalem skyline during the descent.
While both sides offer stunning views of the Aegean islands, the Right Side is the clear winner for the approach into Tel Aviv, offering panoramic views of the Mediterranean coastline and the city's modern skyline.
The left side offers a superior perspective of the European coastline, including the French Riviera upon departure, the Italian mainland with potential views of Mount Vesuvius, and the iconic Tel Aviv skyline during the final descent.
The Left Side is superior for this route because it offers a direct view of the spectacular Taurus Mountains in Turkey and the iconic Tel Aviv skyline during the final approach into Ben Gurion Airport.
The right side of the aircraft offers superior views of the dramatic Tatra and Carpathian mountain ranges, along with a stunning perspective of the Greek islands and the deep blue Mediterranean horizon as you approach Israel.
The Right Side offers a superior sequence of diverse landscapes, from the fringes of the Alps and the stunning Adriatic coastline to the iconic Greek islands and the final descent along the Mediterranean coast into Tel Aviv.
The left side provides spectacular views of the Rhodope Mountains, the intricate coastline of Western Turkey, and a direct view of the Tel Aviv metropolitan area during the final approach.
The left side offers spectacular views of the rugged Kopet Dag mountains, the iconic snow-capped Mount Ararat, and a stunning aerial perspective of the Israeli coastline during the final approach.
The left side offers a more geologically diverse journey, featuring the rugged Taurus Mountains of Turkey and the dramatic ascent of the Lebanese mountain range before crossing into Northern Israel.
The left side offers a superior mix of diverse terrain, from the initial archipelago views to the rugged Turkish highlands and the unique landscape of the Galilee region upon entering Israel.
The right side is generally preferred for the iconic final approach into Tel Aviv, where passengers are treated to a sweeping view of the Israeli coastline, urban skyline, and the historic Port of Jaffa.