The left side offers a scenic perspective of the rugged Matanzas coastline and the sparkling blue waters of the Straits of Florida as the aircraft descends toward the runway.
The right side offers a spectacular vantage point over the turquoise waters of the Atlantic, the intricate network of keys in the Sabana-CamagΓΌey Archipelago, and a stunning aerial view of the Varadero peninsula during the final approach.
The right side offers unparalleled views of the Arctic landscapes, including the dramatic fjords of Norway, the glaciers of Iceland, and the massive Greenland ice sheet, which are the primary scenic highlights of this long-haul transatlantic route.
The right side offers a superior visual experience, starting with the Canadian Rockies upon departure and concluding with a spectacular aerial view of the Florida Keys and the iconic Varadero peninsula.
The right side offers a superior vantage point for the varied topography of the US East Coast, including the Adirondacks, the Florida coastline, and the spectacular transition over the Florida Keys.
The left side provides a superior visual experience, featuring the stunning contrast of the Bahamian turquoise waters and a direct view of the Varadero peninsula during the final approach.
The left side offers the most iconic landmarks, including an early view of Niagara Falls and a breathtaking perspective of the Varadero peninsula's turquoise waters on arrival.
The Right Side offers a diverse array of scenery, ranging from the rugged highlands of Scotland and potential icebergs off Greenland to the bustling skyline of the US East Coast and the tropical reefs of Florida.
The right side offers the best perspective of the iconic Hicacos Peninsula upon arrival in Varadero and generally provides better views of the Canadian Maritimes and potentially Greenland, while avoiding direct sun glare for most of the westbound journey.