SAT DAL San Antonio International to Dallas Love Fld

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Which side of the plane should I sit on flying from San Antonio International (SAT) to Dallas Love Fld (DAL)?

Sit on the Right side of the plane for the best views on flights from San Antonio to Dallas. Right-side seats provide superior scenery for the entire flight. Takeoff offers excellent views of San Antonio's river and Hill Country transition, and the right side maintains better sightlines northward along the flight corridor toward Dallas.

What can I see during takeoff from San Antonio International in San Antonio?

During takeoff from San Antonio International (SAT), sit on the Right side for the best views. Right-side seats capture San Antonio's urban sprawl and the Colorado River as it winds through the city during northbound climb-out. You'll see the distinctive grid of downtown and the river's serpentine path clearly from altitude. Notable sights include: Colorado River (San Antonio), Downtown San Antonio street grid, Leon Creek valley, Hill Country terrain rising to the north.

What can I see when landing at Dallas Love Fld in Dallas?

When landing at Dallas Love Fld (DAL), sit on the Left side for the best views. Left-side seats offer the best view during approach to Dallas Love Field. You'll see the Trinity River and its floodplain, downtown Dallas's skyline, and the urban grid of central Dallas as you descend from the south. Notable sights include: Trinity River and floodplain, Downtown Dallas skyline, White Rock Lake, Dallas urban grid.

How long is the flight from San Antonio to Dallas?

The flight from San Antonio International (SAT) to Dallas Love Fld (DAL) takes Approximately 1 hour 15 minutes.

What does the San Antonio to Dallas flight path pass over?

The flight path passes over the Hill Country's rolling terrain with scattered lakes (including Lake Travis and Lake Buchanan visible to the west on clear days), transitioning through central Texas ranch and woodland landscape. The Brazos River valley becomes visible in the northern portion of the flight. The terrain gradually flattens as you approach the Dallas area, with the landscape shifting from Hill Country to the blackland prairie typical of north-central Texas.