CPH AYT Kastrup to Antalya

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Which side of the plane should I sit on flying from Kastrup (CPH) to Antalya (AYT)?

Sit on the Right side of the plane for the best views on flights from Copenhagen to Antalya. Right-side seats dominate both departure and arrival phases. The takeoff offers the Øresund Strait and Swedish coast, while the landing provides the most dramatic scenery—the Taurus Mountains descending to the Mediterranean. Right consistently offers superior views for this southeastbound route.

What can I see during takeoff from Kastrup in Copenhagen?

During takeoff from Kastrup (CPH), sit on the Right side for the best views. Right-side seats offer views of the Øresund Strait and Swedish coastline immediately after departure. The aircraft climbs southeastward over water, providing clear sightlines to the strait's narrowest point and the Malmö waterfront across the sound. Notable sights include: Øresund Strait, Malmö city and harbor, Swedish east coast, Amager Island (Copenhagen's southern district).

What can I see when landing at Antalya in Antalya?

When landing at Antalya (AYT), sit on the Right side for the best views. Right-side seats provide the best views during the final approach into Antalya. The aircraft descends from the north over the Taurus Mountains, and right-side passengers see the dramatic transition from snow-capped peaks to the Mediterranean coastline and the city sprawl along the shore. Notable sights include: Taurus Mountains (snow-capped peaks), Mediterranean Sea, Antalya city and harbor, Köprülü Canyon region.

How long is the flight from Copenhagen to Antalya?

The flight from Kastrup (CPH) to Antalya (AYT) takes 4h 15m.

What does the Copenhagen to Antalya flight path pass over?

The flight path crosses central Europe over Germany and Austria, passing east of the Alps (visible to the left/west on clear days), then continues southeast over Hungary, Serbia, and Bulgaria. The Danube River is occasionally visible in the middle section. As the aircraft approaches Turkey, the Balkan Mountains and eventually the Rhodope Mountains appear. The Black Sea remains far to the east. The most dramatic midpoint feature is the approach to the Taurus Mountains in southern Turkey, which form a north-south barrier visible from 20,000+ feet as a distinct mountain chain before descent begins.