The left side offers the most scenic approach, providing views of the historic city center of Treviso and the dramatic snow-capped peaks of the Dolomite mountains in the background.
The right side offers a superior view of the high Alpine peaks, including the Grossglockner (Austria's highest mountain) and the iconic Sella and Marmolada groups in the Dolomites.
The right side offers a spectacular view of the Adriatic coastline, the Gargano Peninsula, and the iconic Venetian lagoon during the descent into Treviso.
The right side provides a panoramic tour of the Italian coastline, including the rugged Sicilian shores, the Apennine mountain range, and a spectacular approach overlooking the Venetian Lagoon and historic Venice.
The right side of the aircraft offers an elite viewing experience, featuring a close pass by Mount Etna in Sicily and a spectacular aerial panorama of Venice and its lagoon during the approach into Treviso.
The right side offers a spectacular coastal journey across the Mediterranean, featuring the French Riviera, the Italian coast, and the breathtaking approach over the Venice Lagoon.
The right side is superior for this route as it provides a front-row seat to the expansive Lake Constance and a breathtaking view of the Venetian lagoon during the final descent into Treviso.
While both sides are scenic, the right side is preferred for its views of the Tuscan archipelago and the high probability of seeing the Venetian Lagoon and Venice during the descent into Treviso.
The right side offers an unrivaled view of the jagged Dolomites and a high probability of spotting the Venice lagoon on the final approach into Treviso.
While both sides offer coastal views, the right side provides the superior perspective of the Adriatic Sea and, most importantly, the spectacular approach over the Venetian Lagoon and Venice itself before landing at Treviso.
While both sides offer views of Lake Balaton, the left side is the clear winner for the spectacular approach into the Treviso/Venice area, often providing a bird's-eye view of the Venetian Lagoon and the historic center of Venice.
The right side offers the most dramatic views of the high Central Alps and is the optimal side for spotting the Venice lagoon and the city's iconic shape during the descent into Treviso.
The right side offers a superior sequence of landmarks, including the Paris skyline, the Jura Mountains, and the magnificent Mont Blanc massif, followed by an iconic view of the Venetian Lagoon on final approach.