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These Are the World Longest Flights

These Are the World Longest Flights

On these exceptionally long-haul journeys, you could easily marathon the entire "Jurassic Park" film series and still have time for a substantial five-hour nap. As advancements in flight technology, including the ability to carry more passengers while burning less fuel, continue to evolve, and long-haul airlines make concerted efforts to enhance passenger comfort with features like jet lag-reducing lighting, healthier meal options, and improved business-class and economy seating, the world's longest flights are steadily extending their duration. These marathon flights now connect cities located on opposite sides of the globe, with some lasting upwards of 17 hours.

When Australia's national carrier, Qantas, introduces its Project Sunrise routes in 2025, which will include nonstop services between Sydney and both London and New York, spanning distances of 10,573 and 9,950 miles, respectively, they will reign as the world's longest flights. The lengthier of the two routes, London, will boast an astounding 20-hour journey.

What Holds the Title for the World's Longest Flight? At present, the title for the world's longest flight goes to the 9,585-mile route between New York City and Singapore, operated by Singapore Airlines, with a flying time of 18.5 hours. This remarkable flight is conducted using an Airbus A350-900ULR aircraft, configured with 67 pod-style business-class seats and 94 premium economy seats, with no standard economy class seats available.

The World's Lengthiest Flights Whether you embrace the notion of condensing most of your travel time into a single journey, likely encompassing multiple seasons of your favorite TV series, or prefer to break up an ultra-long-haul flight with a layover (stopover programs provide an excellent opportunity for additional sightseeing between two legs of your trip), here are the top 10 current longest flights in the world, listed by distance:

Flight Route Airline Distance Estimated Flight Duration Aircraft New York (JFK) to Manila, Philippines (MNL) Philippine Airlines 8,507 air miles 17 hours Airbus A350-900 and Boeing 777-300ER Dallas (DFW) to Sydney (SYD) Qantas 8,576 air miles 16 hours, 45 minutes Boeing 787-9 San Francisco (SFO) to Bangalore, India (BLR) Air India 8,701 air miles 17 hours, 40 minutes Boeing 777-200LR Los Angeles (LAX) to Singapore (SIN) Singapore Airlines 8,770 air miles 17 hours, 50 minutes Airbus A350-900ULR Dubai (DBX) to Auckland (AKL) Emirates 8,824 air miles 17 hours, 10 minutes Boeing 777-200LR New York (JFK) to Auckland (AKL) Air New Zealand and Qantas 8,829 air miles 17 hours, 35 minutes Boeing 787-9 Dallas (DFW) to Melbourne (MEL) Qantas 8,992 air miles 17 hours, 35 minutes Boeing 787-9 Perth (PER) to London (LHR) Qantas 9,009 air miles 17 hours, 20 minutes Boeing 787-9 Singapore (SIN) to Newark (EWR) Singapore Airlines 9,525 air miles 18 hours, 45 minutes Airbus A350-900ULR New York (JFK) to Singapore (SIN) Singapore Airlines 9,585 air miles 18 hours, 50 minutes Airbus A350-900ULR

These extraordinary long-haul flights offer passengers an opportunity to traverse vast distances while enjoying top-tier amenities and comfort, making the world seem more connected than ever before.