BUD HEW Ferihegy to Athinai

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Which side of the plane should I sit on flying from Ferihegy (BUD) to Athinai (HEW)?

Sit on the Left side of the plane for the best views on flights from Budapest to Athens. While takeoff favors the right, the landing view from the left is significantly more dramatic and geographically distinctive—the Saronic Gulf and Hymettus Mountains provide far more visual interest than Budapest's takeoff plains. The left side captures the most memorable portion of this route.

What can I see during takeoff from Ferihegy in Budapest?

During takeoff from Ferihegy (BUD), sit on the Right side for the best views. Budapest typically departs eastbound (Runway 04L/04R or 13L/13R depending on wind). Right-side seats offer views of the Danube River curving through central Budapest and the Buda Hills to the west as you climb. Left side faces the flat Hungarian plains with minimal visual interest. Notable sights include: Danube River (distinctive meander through city center), Buda Hills (western ridge visible during climb), Margaret Island (in river), Parliament Building district (recognizable urban cluster).

What can I see when landing at Athinai in Athens?

When landing at Athinai (HEW), sit on the Left side for the best views. Athens typically lands westbound (Runway 03L/03R or 21L/21R). Left-side seats provide excellent views of the Saronic Gulf, the Attica coastline, and the Hymettus Mountains as you descend toward the airport. Right side faces inland hills with less distinctive features. Notable sights include: Saronic Gulf (deep blue water), Hymettus Mountains (eastern ridge), Attica coastline (rocky shores and bays), Athens urban sprawl (visible from 10,000+ feet).

How long is the flight from Budapest to Athens?

The flight from Ferihegy (BUD) to Athinai (HEW) takes Approximately 2 hours 15 minutes.

What does the Budapest to Athens flight path pass over?

The flight path crosses the Balkans, passing over or near the Dinaric Alps (particularly visible if flying over Serbia/Bosnia region), then transitions to the Pindus Mountains of Greece. The Thessaly Plain becomes visible as you approach Greece proper. The Aegean Sea lies to the east throughout the southern portion of the flight. Major cities visible en route include Skopje (if flying that corridor) and Larissa in central Greece.