On the approach from the north, the left side provides a spectacular view of the UNESCO-listed city center, the Gediminas Castle Tower, and the Neris River before touchdown.
The left side offers superior coastal views, including the unique geography of the Frisian Islands and the dramatic Baltic coastline, plus a better chance of spotting the iconic Trakai Island Castle during the approach to Vilnius.
The left side is superior for this route as it offers prime views of the KrkonoΕ‘e mountains and the expansive Masurian Lake District, culminating in a high probability of seeing the iconic Trakai Island Castle on the approach to Vilnius.
The left side provides a scenic overview of the Northern European Plain, the distant Baltic coastline, and a potentially clear view of the Berlin metropolitan area and the Gulf of GdaΕsk.
The right side offers a superior view of the industrial Ruhr valley, historic Polish cities like PoznaΕ, and the stunning Masurian Lake District shortly before entering Lithuanian airspace.
The left side offers superior views of the Baltic Sea coastline, the dramatic white cliffs of RΓΌgen, and the unique Curonian Spit during the approach to Lithuania.
The left side offers a superior vantage point for viewing the northern European coastline, the vast Baltic Sea in the distance, and the spectacular Masurian Lake District in northern Poland.
The right side provides a superior view of Moscow's skyline shortly after takeoff and the scenic Neris River valley upon approach to Vilnius.
The left side offers a more scenic approach into Vilnius, often providing a direct view of the historic Old Town spires and the winding Daugava river shortly after takeoff from Riga.
The right side offers superior lighting for photography on this westbound route and provides a better view of the stunning glacial lake districts in Northern Belarus and the AukΕ‘taitija region of Lithuania.
The right side offers a superior view of the 'Minsk Sea' shortly after departure and provides a more direct perspective of the historic Vilnius city center and the Neris River during the northern approach into VNO.