TLS BRU Blagnac to Brussels Natl

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Which side of the plane should I sit on flying from Blagnac (TLS) to Brussels Natl (BRU)?

Sit on the Left side of the plane for the best views on flights from Toulouse to Brussels. The Pyrenees on departure provide the most dramatic and memorable scenery. While the landing approach over Belgium is pleasant, the takeoff views of a major mountain range offer superior visual interest for a window seat passenger.

What can I see during takeoff from Blagnac in Toulouse?

During takeoff from Blagnac (TLS), sit on the Left side for the best views. Left side offers views of the Pyrenees mountain range during initial climb-out, a dramatic and visually distinctive feature. Right side faces inland toward relatively flat terrain with scattered towns. Notable sights include: Pyrenees Mountains (south/southwest), Garonne River valley (north), Toulouse urban sprawl (immediate vicinity), foothills of the Massif Central (distant northeast).

What can I see when landing at Brussels Natl in Brussels?

When landing at Brussels Natl (BRU), sit on the Right side for the best views. Right side provides views of the Meuse River valley and the approach over Belgium's rolling terrain. Left side faces toward the Ardennes plateau, which is less visually distinctive during descent into Brussels. Notable sights include: Meuse River (winding through valleys), Belgian agricultural plains, Ardennes plateau (distant left), Brussels urban area (final approach).

How long is the flight from Toulouse to Brussels?

The flight from Blagnac (TLS) to Brussels Natl (BRU) takes 2h 15m.

What does the Toulouse to Brussels flight path pass over?

Loire River valley (central France), transition from French foothills to Belgian plains, scattered lakes and reservoirs in the Massif Central region, gradual lowering of terrain elevation northward