VCE BRI Venezia Tessera to Palese Macchie

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Which side of the plane should I sit on flying from Venezia Tessera (VCE) to Palese Macchie (BRI)?

Sit on the Right side of the plane for the best views on flights from Venice to Bari. Right-side seats dominate both segments of this flight. Takeoff offers the Venetian Lagoon's unique water geography, and landing provides Bari's harbor and coastal features. The flight path itself (roughly southeast) favors right-side views for most of the journey.

What can I see during takeoff from Venezia Tessera in Venice?

During takeoff from Venezia Tessera (VCE), sit on the Right side for the best views. Right-side seats offer immediate views of the Venetian Lagoon and its barrier islands as the aircraft climbs southward. You'll see the distinctive shallow-water geography and the city's position on the water before the aircraft banks toward the southeast. Notable sights include: Venetian Lagoon (Laguna Veneta), Lido di Venezia barrier island, Murano and Burano islands, mainland Mestre industrial area.

What can I see when landing at Palese Macchie in Bari?

When landing at Palese Macchie (BRI), sit on the Right side for the best views. Right-side seats provide excellent views during the final approach into Bari. You'll see the Adriatic coastline, the city's harbor, and the distinctive Murgia plateau inland before touchdown at Palese Macchie airport. Notable sights include: Bari harbor and old town (Bari Vecchia), Adriatic Sea coastline, Murgia limestone plateau, San Nicola Basilica area.

How long is the flight from Venice to Bari?

The flight from Venezia Tessera (VCE) to Palese Macchie (BRI) takes Approximately 1 hour 15 minutes.

What does the Venice to Bari flight path pass over?

The flight crosses the Adriatic Sea at low altitude, passing over the Gargano Peninsula (visible as a mountainous promontory on the left/east side around midpoint), the Tavoliere delle Puglie plains (flat agricultural landscape), and the limestone karst terrain of the Murgia plateau. The Po River delta and Ravenna area are visible during the initial climb-out phase. The Adriatic coastline remains visible to the left throughout much of the flight, with the Italian mainland's eastern edge defining the left horizon.