When you're flying somewhere, would you rather take a longer flight to avoid having to connect somewhere or take two or more shorter flights to break up your trip? After perusing this list of the 10 longest flights in the world, you just might be raising your hand for a layover.
I prefer the nonstop, just get there mode of travel but some of these uber long haul flights are…well, long. Could you hack it?
When it comes to air travel, travelers are always looking for the fastest way to make it to their destination, usually with the shortest flights possible. But it is astounding to realize that many of us can travel to the other side of the world in less than 24 hours! Here are the longest direct flights across the world. Routes can vary depending on wind strength, weather, and traffic, this expert list of 10 flights comprises currently existing routes.
1. New York to Singapore
The longest flight in the world departs from JFK Airport in New York and lands at Singapore Changi Airport.
Traveling 9,537 miles, it beats the previous flight by just three short miles. This flight lasts about 18 hours and 50 minutes and is also operated by Singapore Airlines.
2. Newark to Singapore
Departing from Newark International Airport and landing at Singapore Changi Airport, this second-to-longest flight is operated by Singapore Airlines.
Despite being just a few miles short of the longest flight in the world, this flight lasts for 18 hours and 45 minutes and covers a distance of 9,534 miles.
3. Auckland to Doha
Another long flight from New Zealand is one departing from Auckland Airport to Doha’s Hamad International Airport in Qatar.
Taking over 18 hours to arrive at its destination, this flight travels a whopping 9,032 miles!
4. Perth to London
Starting at Perth Airport in Australia and landing at the busy London Heathrow Airport, this fourth-longest flight is operated by Qantas.
The flight takes about 17 and a half hours and travels a distance of 9,009 miles.
5. Auckland to Dubai
Arriving in fifth place, this flight lasts 17 hours and 10 minutes. Though this flight route takes less time than the previous one, it covers 8,823 miles.
Taking off at Auckland Airport in New Zealand and landing at Dubai International Airport, this flight route is operated by Emirates Airlines.
6. Los Angeles to Singapore
Another US-based flight on this list takes off from Los Angeles International Airport and lands in Singapore.
Averaging a total of 17 hours and 50 minutes, it is operated by Singapore Airlines and covers a distance of 8,770 miles.
7. San Francisco to Bengaluru
The seventh-longest flight in the world departs from San Francisco International Airport in California and lands at Kempegowda International Airport in Bengaluru, India.
This 17-hour and 45-minute flight covers 8,702 miles and is operated by Air India.
8. Houston to Sydney
You can fly directly from Texas to Australia. Is that mind-blowing or what?
Operated by American Airlines, it covers a total of 8,696 miles and takes about 17 and a half hours.
9. Dallas to Sydney
Arriving in ninth place for the longest direct flight is one departing from Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport in Texas and heading to Sydney’s Kingsford Smith Airport in Australia.
This flight route travels 8,577 miles over the span of 17 hours and 20 minutes and is operated by Qantas.
10. Manila to New York
In tenth place, this flight is operated by Philippine Airlines, starting at Manila and landing at JFK Airport. Covering a distance of 8,520 total miles, it takes over 16 and a half hours.
What the Experts Say
Anton Radchenko, the founder of AirAdvisor, said the following:
“Though many of us prefer shorter flights, sometimes that option is unavailable, depending on our travel plans. When preparing for a flight that lasts longer than 15 hours, there are some steps to take to prevent boredom.” Radchenko also recommends taking advantage of the technology available on planes and enjoying watching movies or shows, listening to music, or playing games.
Radchenko also suggests packing snacks, pain relievers, toiletries, and a change of clothes.
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