About This Route
Which side of the plane should I sit on flying from Inezgane (AGA) to Bristol (BRS)?
Sit on the Right side of the plane for the best views on flights from Agadir to Bristol. Takeoff views of the Anti-Atlas and Atlantic coast are more dramatic and sustained than landing views. The climb-out offers 15-20 minutes of clear mountain and coastal scenery, while landing views are compressed into final approach. Right side captures the more photogenic departure.
What can I see during takeoff from Inezgane in Agadir?
During takeoff from Inezgane (AGA), sit on the Right side for the best views. Agadir typically departs runway 30 (heading northwest). Right-side seats face the Anti-Atlas Mountains and the Atlantic coastline as you climb, offering dramatic terrain contrast. Left side shows inland plains with less visual interest during initial climb. Notable sights include: Anti-Atlas Mountains (southeast of airport, visible as ridgeline during climb), Atlantic Ocean coastline (immediate west), Souss River valley (inland to the south), Agadir city sprawl (directly below initially).
What can I see when landing at Bristol in Bristol?
When landing at Bristol (BRS), sit on the Left side for the best views. Bristol typically lands runway 27 (heading west) or 09 (heading east). On approach from the southwest, left-side seats offer views of the Severn Estuary, the Mendip Hills, and the Avon Gorge as you descend. Right side faces inland Somerset levels with less distinctive features. Notable sights include: Severn Estuary (wide tidal mudflats and water body to the west), Mendip Hills (limestone ridge visible to the south), Avon Gorge (dramatic limestone canyon cutting through terrain north of airport), Bristol city center (visible as urban sprawl in middle distance).
How long is the flight from Agadir to Bristol?
The flight from Inezgane (AGA) to Bristol (BRS) takes Approximately 4 hours 15 minutes.
What does the Agadir to Bristol flight path pass over?
The flight crosses the Bay of Biscay at cruise altitude (31,000-35,000 feet). At midpoint, you're roughly 200 miles southwest of Cornwall. The Iberian Peninsula's northwest coast (Galicia) is visible to the south around 2 hours into flight. The flight path takes you north-northwest over open Atlantic, with no major landmarks visible at cruise altitude except occasional cloud formations. As you approach the UK, the Cornish coast becomes visible around 45 minutes before landing, followed by the Bristol Channel and Somerset coast.