The left side provides a spectacular panoramic view of the Toronto skyline, including the CN Tower and Lake Ontario, during the final approach.
The right side is generally superior for its high-probability view of the Manhattan skyline immediately after departure and its superior perspective of the central Finger Lakes region.
The right side offers a superior vantage point for viewing the spectacular ice caps of Greenland and the rugged, fjord-carved coastlines of Eastern Canada during the Great Circle portion of the flight.
The left side dominates the scenic highlights, featuring the unparalleled neon-blue waters of the Great Bahama Bank immediately after takeoff and a panoramic view of the US Eastern Seaboard's varied landscapes.
The right side is generally superior for this route as it offers the iconic view of Niagara Falls during the descent into Toronto, alongside spectacular views of the Bahamas' turquoise waters and the Florida Space Coast.
While the left side captures the NYC departure, the right side offers a superior panoramic sequence including the Catskill Mountains, the vast Lake Ontario shoreline, and the iconic Toronto skyline on approach.
The right side offers a superior chance of witnessing the breathtaking glaciers of Greenland and the remote wilderness of Labrador, which are iconic highlights of this transatlantic route.
The right side is generally superior for this ultra-long-haul route, offering prime views of the Greenland ice sheet and better positioning for the approach into Toronto, potentially including views of Lake Ontario and the Niagara region.
The left side offers a more extensive view of the rugged Coast Mountains and the vast northern wilderness of the Canadian Shield. It provides a superior perspective of the dense mountain clusters of British Columbia and avoids the direct glare of the sun on eastbound flights during the day.
The right side offers a front-row seat to the breathtaking glaciers of Greenland and the rugged, untouched wilderness of Northern Labrador.
The Right Side is the clear winner for its unparalleled views of the Greenlandic icecap and the Arctic landscape, while also providing a glare-free experience during this daytime westward flight.
The left side offers a superior view of the Appalachian Mountains during cruise and provides the iconic approach over Niagara Falls and the Toronto skyline upon arrival.
The left side is superior for this transpacific journey, offering the best chance to witness the Aurora Borealis over the Arctic and stunning views of the Alaskan mountain ranges without the harsh glare of the southern sun.