Best Side of Plane:
Boston→New York
BOS → JFK · Window seat guide · 2026
Quick Answer
Best side
LEFT
HIGH confidence
Best for
Grand Canyon — one of Earth's great geological wonders
Avoid
Right side
Less visual interest on this route
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Calculated using flight bearing, terrain positioning, and sun angle for Boston → New York.
Why this works
Left side (south) has Long Island Sound and the Connecticut coastline visible on the short hop
Manhattan skyline visible on the left approach to JFK from the northeast
Jamaica Bay and JFK's approach over water visible from the left
What to See from the Plane: Boston to New York
The US transcontinental route crosses the full geographic spectrum of North America. From Manhattan's urban grid, the route heads west over the Appalachians, the vast Midwestern farmland, and across the Great Plains. The Texas-Oklahoma border introduces the arid Southwest. The Grand Canyon appears — unmistakable even from 39,000 ft — before the Mojave Desert and the final descent into the Los Angeles basin over the Santa Monica Mountains.
The Boston–New York route has a distinct character compared to similar corridors. If you're also considering Delhi to New York, the seat selection logic differs — terrain and sun angle shift meaningfully between routes. Similarly, Los Angeles to New York follows a different flight path and has its own side recommendation worth checking before you book.
Window Seat Views: Boston to New York by Flight Phase
What to look for — and when — on the BOS–JFK corridor.
🌊Mid-Flight Highlights
Appalachian Mountains
LEFT sideAncient worn Appalachians visible as parallel ridges in Pennsylvania/Ohio
Mississippi River
LEFT sideAmerica's great river visible as a wide brown ribbon from cruise altitude
Grand Canyon
LEFT sideVisible on left side roughly 4 hours in — one of the most recognizable geological features on Earth
🌆Approach into New York
Mojave Desert
LEFT sideCalifornia's stark desert landscape before the LA basin
Left vs Right: Full Comparison
Everything visible from each side of the Boston to New York flight.
Left Side (Port)
RECOMMENDED- Appalachian Mountains
- Ohio Valley
- Missouri-Mississippi confluence
- Ozark Plateau
- Texas Hill Country
- Llano Estacado plains
- Grand Canyon
- Mojave Desert
- San Gabriel Mountains approaching LA
Right Side (Starboard)
- Great Lakes shore
- Chicago and Lake Michigan
- Iowa farmland
- Rocky Mountains
- Utah Wasatch Front
- Sierra Nevada
Top Scenic Highlights — LEFT Side
New York to Los Angeles is one of the world's busiest transcontinental routes. The American geography is extraordinarily varied across this 4,500km corridor.
- Grand Canyon — one of Earth's great geological wonders
- Colorado River canyon system
- Monument Valley red buttes
- Mississippi River confluence
- Sierra Nevada descent to LA
Route-Specific Factors
🌄Best views during takeoff
Morning flights from New York head into the sun — right side in morning, but Grand Canyon viewing is afternoon. Left side preferred overall.
🌇Mid-flight & landing approach
Evening flights mean the Grand Canyon section is in perfect afternoon/sunset light. Left side is ideal for photography.
☁️Seasonal & weather variation
The American Southwest is almost always cloudless. Grand Canyon and Monument Valley visible in virtually all weather.
✈️Airline & route variation
Different carriers may file slightly different routes between Boston and New York, particularly on long-haul segments where wind-optimised paths diverge from the great-circle. The left side is the statistically correct pick for most filed routings, but checking a flight tracker the day before can confirm the exact path.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best side of plane for Boston to New York?
The LEFT side is the best side of the plane for the Boston to New York flight, with high confidence. Flying at 39,000 ft on a Southwest (232°) bearing, the left side offers grand canyon — one of earth's great geological wonders.
What is the Boston to New York flight path?
The BOS–JFK flight follows a great-circle path on a Southwest (232°) bearing, covering approximately 55m at 39,000 ft. The interactive 3D flight path map at the top of this page shows the exact route with terrain, landmarks, and your recommended viewing side highlighted.
Which side to sit on for window seat views — Boston to New York?
For the best window seat views on the Boston to New York flight, choose the LEFT side. Notable landmarks visible include Appalachian Mountains, Mississippi River, Grand Canyon, and 1 more.
Does sunlight affect which side of the plane to sit on this route?
Yes, sunlight direction is a primary factor. The left side recommendation accounts for the southwest (232°) heading. For precise real-time sun angle calculations based on your departure time, try the live engine.
How long is the Boston to New York flight?
The typical flight time is 55m at a cruising altitude of 39,000 ft. Actual times may vary by airline, routing, and wind conditions.
Is the seat recommendation the same for all airlines on this route?
The LEFT side recommendation is based on the standard great-circle path and holds for most airlines flying Boston–New York. Flight paths can deviate by 10–30 km depending on airline, wind routing, or ATC, but the dominant terrain and sun angle on the left side remain consistent across carriers.
Explore Related Routes
If you're planning a trip around Boston or New York, the seat selection varies on every corridor. On the Delhi to New York route, a different side is recommended due to the changed flight bearing. The Los Angeles to New York flight passes over different terrain entirely, making it worth a separate check. For a regional comparison, London to New York follows a similar distance profile but with distinct scenery.
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