Ever dreamed of seeing a rainbow while flying high in the sky? đ Well, some flights give you a better chance than others! Flight tracking group Wingbits and weather expert Dr. Elizabeth Austin studied where rainbows are most likely to appear. The lucky flights are the ones that pass over famous waterfalls, lakes, or valleysâplaces full of mist and sunlight, the perfect recipe for a rainbow.
Rainbows usually appear when sunlight hits water droplets, especially in the morning or evening. Here are some flights where you might just spot one:
Niagara Falls, USA â Washington (IAD) to Toronto (YTZ). With three waterfalls spraying mist all day, rainbows here are almost guaranteed.
Karersee, Italy â Flights from London to Dubrovnik, Munich to Mallorca, or Frankfurt to Rome often pass over this crystal-clear alpine lake, known for rainbow views.
Owens Valley, USA â Routes like Phoenix to San Francisco or Dallas to Fresno often show massive rainbows after summer storms.
Isle of Skye, Scotland â London Gatwick to Reykjavik flights pass over this magical landscape of cliffs, waterfalls, and rainbows.
Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe/Zambia â Flights from Victoria Falls Airport (VFA) almost always fly over the worldâs widest waterfall, making rainbows common.
Tromsø, Norway â Flights in or out of Tromsø give you a high chance of spotting ârainbow cloudsâ in the Arctic sky.
Huangguoshu Waterfall, China â Flights from Phnom Penh to Chongqing cross this huge waterfall, perfect for rainbow spotting.
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