During the final approach over the lagoon, the left side offers a stunning, iconic panorama of the historic center of Venice and its famous landmarks.
While both sides offer spectacular Alpine crossings, the right side is preferred for its potential panoramic view of the historic center of Venice and the Grand Canal during the final approach into Marco Polo Airport.
While both sides offer spectacular views of the Alps, the Right Side is the clear winner for the arrival phase. As the aircraft typically maneuvers over the Adriatic Sea for its final approach into Marco Polo Airport, the Right Side provides a breathtaking, postcard-perfect view of the historic 'fish-shaped' island of Venice and the winding Grand Canal.
The right side offers the iconic 'Venice Reveal' during descent, providing a world-class view of the historic city islands and the Venetian Lagoon, alongside the rugged peaks of the Carpathians earlier in the flight.
The right side is highly recommended for the spectacular aerial views of the Venetian Lagoon and the historic city of Venice during the final approach, as well as the southern edge of the Alps.
The left side is superior for the spectacular descent over the Dolomites and offers the most iconic views of the Venice historic center and the lagoon during the final approach.
The right side offers superior views of the majestic Dolomites during the descent and is the preferred side for a high-probability view of the historic Venice city center and its canals during the final approach to Marco Polo Airport.
The right side is generally superior for this northbound route, providing an expansive view of the rugged Apennine mountain range and a significantly higher probability of seeing the historic center of Venice and its iconic 'fish' shape during the final approach into Marco Polo Airport.
The left side offers a stunning panorama of the Tyrrhenian coastline, featuring iconic landmarks such as Mount Vesuvius, the Amalfi Coast, and a superior view of the Venetian Lagoon upon arrival.
The left side is superior primarily for the final approach into Venice, offering the iconic 'fish-eye' view of the historic city island and the lagoon, while also providing excellent vistas of the Eastern Alps.
While both sides offer stunning Alpine views, the Left Side is prioritized for the iconic approach into Venice, often providing a panoramic view of the historic city and its lagoon before touchdown.
While the left side offers stunning mountain vistas, the right side provides a world-class approach over the French Riviera and an unbeatable aerial view of the Venice lagoon and historic city center.
While both sides offer spectacular views, the Right Side is superior for its continuous coverage of the rugged Balkan coastline and the stunning Dalmatian archipelago of Croatia.