Although it is the most expensive means of transportation, flights are always the choice of passengers. In addition to being the only transportation that allows us to travel long distances, some airlines provide very amazing services that make a flight not feel long.
However, if you board a plane with the longest non-stop flight around the world, the story is quite different. Have you ever wondered how long the longest flight in the world is? To find out, here are the five longest non-stop flights in the world.
1. Singapore To Newark (Singapore Airlines) – 18 Hours 45 Minutes To 20 Hours
Singapore Airline has launched its latest flight from Singapore to Newark, the USA for 15,343 kilometers starting October 2018. This flight has become a non-stop flight with the longest time in the world taking between 18 hours 30 minutes to 20 hours in the air.
2. Auckland To Doha (Qatar Airways) – 18 Hours 5 Minutes
The flight with a travel distance of 14,536 kilometers and also a period of 18 hours and 5 minutes is the second-longest in the world. According to the Washington Post, various airlines are provided by this airline to ensure you do not get bored during the period you are in it.
3. London To Perth (Qantas) – 17 Hours 20 Minutes
Australia’s most popular airline, Qantas introduced a new route in early 2018 connecting London with Perth. Passengers can now fly with the Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner for 17 hours 20 minutes and 14,499 kilometers.
4.Dubai To Auckland (Emirates) – 17 Hours 15 Minutes
The 4th longest flight in the world is from Dubai, the United Arab Emirates to Auckland, New Zealand for 17 hours 15 minutes. According to the Washington Post, with this flight, you do not have to worry about being bored because this flight has won the Skytrax award for best entertainment category.
5. Los Angeles To Singapore (United Airlines) – 17 Hours 5 Minutes
For $700, passengers from Los Angeles, California can fly directly to Singapore with United Airlines. It is believed that the flight from Los Angeles to Singapore is United Airline’s longest route.
So maybe after the international door of the country has opened you can try one of these flights. This is definitely a very interesting experience!
Sources: Travel.com, Washingtonpost.com, Stuckattheairport.com