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Which side of the plane should I sit on flying from Ronald Reagan Washington National (DCA) to Indira Gandhi International (DEL)?

Sit on the Left side of the plane for the best views on flights from Washington to Delhi. While the takeoff from DCA offers good Potomac and Washington views, the landing approach into Delhi on the left side provides more dramatic and sustained scenery—the Yamuna River, Delhi's massive urban expanse, and the Aravalli Hills create a more visually compelling final descent than the Atlantic corridor crossing.

What can I see during takeoff from Ronald Reagan Washington National in Washington?

During takeoff from Ronald Reagan Washington National (DCA), sit on the Right side for the best views. Right-side seats offer views of the Potomac River and Washington D.C.'s urban grid during the initial climb-out. The aircraft departs eastbound from DCA, and right-side windows capture the river's curves and the city's monumental core before the aircraft banks northeast toward the Atlantic corridor. Notable sights include: Potomac River, Washington Monument and Lincoln Memorial area, Arlington National Cemetery, Chesapeake Bay (distant).

What can I see when landing at Indira Gandhi International in Delhi?

When landing at Indira Gandhi International (DEL), sit on the Left side for the best views. Left-side seats provide excellent views during the descent into Delhi. The aircraft approaches from the west, and left windows capture the Yamuna River, the sprawling urban landscape of Delhi, and the transition from agricultural plains to the city's dense development. The Aravalli Hills are also visible to the south. Notable sights include: Yamuna River, Delhi urban sprawl and city districts, Aravalli Hills (southern horizon), agricultural plains of Haryana.

How long is the flight from Washington to Delhi?

The flight from Ronald Reagan Washington National (DCA) to Indira Gandhi International (DEL) takes Approximately 15.5 to 16.5 hours (including typical routing via European airspace or Middle Eastern corridors).

What does the Washington to Delhi flight path pass over?

The flight path typically crosses the Atlantic over the North Atlantic, passes over or near the British Isles and continental Europe (Alps visible on clear days), continues over the Mediterranean or Central Europe, then crosses into the Middle East over Turkey, Iraq, or Iran. The Persian Gulf region, Zagros Mountains, and Iranian plateau are visible on the eastern leg. The final approach crosses the Indo-Gangetic Plain before reaching Delhi.