About This Route
Which side of the plane should I sit on flying from Birmingham (BHX) to Doha International (DOH)?
Sit on the Right side of the plane for the best views on flights from Birmingham to Doha. The right side wins overall. At takeoff you get the best view of Birmingham and the West Midlands. During the cruise the flight tracks southeast over Europe and the Middle East, and the right side offers better angles over the Alps, the Aegean coastline, and parts of Turkey and the Levant. The left-side landing advantage at Doha is real but shorter-lived.
What can I see during takeoff from Birmingham in Birmingham?
During takeoff from Birmingham (BHX), sit on the Right side for the best views. BHX's main departure runway 15 sends aircraft southeast, putting the Birmingham city centre, the Bullring area, and the broader West Midlands conurbation on the right side. You get a clear look back over the urban sprawl as the aircraft climbs out. Notable sights include: Birmingham city centre and Bullring, Coventry to the northeast, the Warwickshire countryside patchwork, M42 motorway arc.
What can I see when landing at Doha International in Doha?
When landing at Doha International (DOH), sit on the Left side for the best views. Doha's main arrival runway 16L/34R typically brings aircraft in from the north or northwest, and a left-side seat gives views over Doha's downtown skyline, West Bay district, and the distinctive blue-green waters of the Persian Gulf as you descend. The Qatar peninsula coastline is clearly visible on approach. Notable sights include: Doha West Bay skyscraper cluster, Persian Gulf coastline, Qatar peninsula shoreline, Doha corniche waterfront.
How long is the flight from Birmingham to Doha?
The flight from Birmingham (BHX) to Doha International (DOH) takes Approximately 6 hours 30 minutes to 7 hours.
What does the Birmingham to Doha flight path pass over?
The route passes over the English Channel, then tracks across France and the Alps — the Mont Blanc massif and broader Alpine arc are visible on clear days. Continuing southeast over northern Italy or the Adriatic, then Greece and the Aegean Sea with its island chains. The route then crosses Turkey, Syria or Iraq depending on airspace routing, before descending over the Persian Gulf toward Qatar. The Zagros Mountains of western Iran may be visible on some routings.