About This Route
Which side of the plane should I sit on flying from Dublin (DUB) to Jesus Teran International (AGU)?
Sit on the Right side of the plane for the best views on flights from Dublin to Aguascalientes. While the Dublin departure offers coastal scenery, the approach into Aguascalientes on the right side captures the dramatic transition from the Mexican plateau to the Sierra Madre, providing more visually distinctive high-altitude desert and mountain terrain for the majority of the descent phase.
What can I see during takeoff from Dublin in Dublin?
During takeoff from Dublin (DUB), sit on the Left side for the best views. Left side offers views of the Irish coastline and Dublin Bay as the aircraft climbs westward. You'll see the Wicklow Mountains rising inland to the south, creating a dramatic backdrop against the coastal plain. Notable sights include: Dublin Bay, Wicklow Mountains, Irish Sea coastline, Howth Peninsula.
What can I see when landing at Jesus Teran International in Aguascalientes?
When landing at Jesus Teran International (AGU), sit on the Right side for the best views. Right side provides views of the high Mexican plateau and the Sierra Madre Occidental as the aircraft descends into Aguascalientes. The terrain transitions from lower elevations to the characteristic high-altitude desert landscape surrounding the airport. Notable sights include: Sierra Madre Occidental, Mexican Plateau (Altiplano), Aguascalientes city, surrounding desert basins.
How long is the flight from Dublin to Aguascalientes?
The flight from Dublin (DUB) to Jesus Teran International (AGU) takes Approximately 10 hours 15 minutes.
What does the Dublin to Aguascalientes flight path pass over?
The flight path crosses the Atlantic Ocean for roughly 5 hours, passing south of Greenland and Iceland (not visible). Over the Atlantic, you'll see only open ocean and occasional cloud formations. As the aircraft approaches North America, the Canadian Maritime provinces and northeastern US coastline become visible. The flight then crosses the continental US, with views potentially including the Appalachian Mountains, the Great Plains, and the Rocky Mountains depending on the exact routing. Crossing into Mexico, the Sierra Madre Occidental and the Mexican plateau dominate the landscape for the final descent into Aguascalientes.