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The longest flights on the planet

The longest flights on the planet

Every airline that carries out commercial transportation of passengers is trying to improve the level of service and the quality of the services provided - all companies want to have good customer reviews and a reputation so that people buy tickets from them. One of the important steps in this direction is direct long-haul flights, which significantly save travelers time, saving them from long layovers and waiting at airports.

Most of the longest air routes connect North America and Southeast Asia, however, there are other unique routes. Where do they come from and where do they go?

 

Travel from Sydney to Dallas (13,804 km)

Australian carrier Qantas provides direct flights from Sydney, the largest city on Australia's east coast, to Dallas, a significant city in north Texas. The flight lasts approximately 17 hours, and most of it takes place over the vastness of the Pacific Ocean.

Route from Dubai to Auckland (14,202 km)

On board Emirates, passengers have the opportunity to cross the distance from the UAE to New Zealand in 17 hours and 15 minutes.This route runs across the Indian Ocean, and Emirates' customers get a unique experience that few have experienced.

Perth to London (14,499 km)

The city of Perth is located on the west coast of Australia. Qantas offers scheduled flights from Perth to London, a distance of 17 hours and 8 minutes, over the Indian Ocean and across many countries in Asia and Europe.

Flight from Auckland to Doha (14,533 km)

The journey from New Zealand to Qatar takes 18 hours and 5 minutes. The route from Auckland to Doha is offered by Qatar Airways. The flight is direct, so passengers do not have to make transfers and wait for days to connect.

Flight from Newark to Singapore (15,345 km)

The longest route in the world is from Newark, New Jersey, to Singapore: Singapore Airlines takes 18 hours and 50 minutes to transport passengers from one point to another.

Return on these routes may take less time due to changing wind directions, which often leads to a change in flight route.

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