LAX CVG Los Angeles International to Cincinnati Northern Kentucky International

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Which side of the plane should I sit on flying from Los Angeles International (LAX) to Cincinnati Northern Kentucky International (CVG)?

Sit on the Right side of the plane for the best views on flights from Los Angeles to Cincinnati. While the takeoff offers dramatic mountain scenery on the left, the landing approach on the right provides more sustained visual interest with the Ohio River system and Cincinnati's urban geography. The right side captures the most distinctive feature of the entire flight path.

What can I see during takeoff from Los Angeles International in Los Angeles?

During takeoff from Los Angeles International (LAX), sit on the Left side for the best views. Left-side seats offer views of the San Gabriel Mountains as the aircraft climbs eastward out of LAX. You'll see the mountain range rise dramatically from the Los Angeles basin, with clear definition of peaks and ridgelines against the inland terrain. Notable sights include: San Gabriel Mountains, Los Angeles basin sprawl, Pacific Ocean (receding westward), San Fernando Valley.

What can I see when landing at Cincinnati Northern Kentucky International in Cincinnati?

When landing at Cincinnati Northern Kentucky International (CVG), sit on the Right side for the best views. Right-side seats provide excellent views during the westbound descent into CVG. You'll see the Ohio River winding through the landscape and the Cincinnati skyline emerging from the surrounding forested terrain of southwestern Ohio and northern Kentucky. Notable sights include: Ohio River, Cincinnati skyline and downtown district, Licking River, forested Appalachian foothills.

How long is the flight from Los Angeles to Cincinnati?

The flight from Los Angeles International (LAX) to Cincinnati Northern Kentucky International (CVG) takes Approximately 4 hours 15 minutes.

What does the Los Angeles to Cincinnati flight path pass over?

The flight path crosses the Rocky Mountains (visible around 1.5 hours out, primarily on the left/north side), then passes over the Great Plains of Colorado, Kansas, and Missouri. The Mississippi River becomes visible in the final descent phase. The terrain transitions from high desert and mountains to rolling plains to deciduous forest. Most of the midpoint flight occurs over relatively flat terrain with limited dramatic landmarks, making the takeoff and landing segments the primary scenic opportunities.