Landing on the left side typically provides a scenic vista of the city's historic architecture, the United Nations headquarters, and the rolling vineyards of the Grinzing district.
The left side provides a superior vantage point for the highest peaks of the Western Alps, the expansive Lake Constance, and the spectacular lake districts of Upper Austria during the descent into Vienna.
The left side provides an unparalleled panorama of the Greek Dodecanese islands and the dramatic limestone ridges of the Dinaric Alps before the descent into Vienna.
The left side provides a superior perspective of the iconic Teide volcano during takeoff and a more direct view of the dramatic Northern Alpine ranges before descending into Vienna.
The left side offers a front-row seat to the most dramatic peaks of the Eastern Alps, including the majestic Schneeberg, and a better perspective of the Vienna Woods during the descent.
The Left Side offers a more dramatic geographic variety, featuring the towering Tian Shan range, the glistening Caspian Sea, and a superior view of the Alps during the final approach into Vienna.
The left side provides a spectacular view of the Dnieper River upon departure, a superior panorama of the High Tatras mountain range mid-flight, and a clear view of the Danube and Bratislava during the descent into Vienna.
The Left Side offers a more dramatic departure with close-up views of the Southern Carpathians and a stunning perspective of Lake Balaton and Lake Neusiedl during the transit and approach.
The left side offers a superior visual journey, featuring the unique geography of the Dead Sea upon departure, the shimmering Mediterranean coastline of the Levant, and a stunning traverse over the Greek islands and the Balkan mountains.
The right side offers a spectacular sequence of rugged mountain ranges, including the Pindus and Dinaric Alps, alongside a breathtaking view of the Bay of Kotor and the approach into the Danube basin.
The left side provides a superior view of Porto Santo upon departure and offers the most iconic views of the Northern Alps and the city of Vienna during the standard approach.
The left side is superior for this long-haul route as it typically offers a breathtaking view of Mount Fuji shortly after departure from Narita, followed by the dramatic peaks of the Caucasus and a stunning approach over the Austrian Alps into Vienna.
The left side offers a superior sequence of dramatic landforms, starting with a potential distant view of Mount Teide upon departure, followed by a cross-section of the Pyrenees and a spectacular longitudinal view of the High Alps during the final hour of flight.