The story behind the world’s longest-ever commercial flight


Generally speaking, any commercial flight these days that exceeds ten hours (or so) is considered long, or at least certainly long-haul. Some of the longest airline flights operating today exceed even that length, with some lasting anything up to 17 or 18 hours flying time. Yet, as long as these flights may be, they are not even in contention for the accolade of the world’s longest-ever commercial passenger air service in terms of duration.

Even the world’s longest passenger air service today, Singapore Airlines’ daily flight from Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) in New York to Singapore Changi Airport (SIN), a flight that covers 9,534 miles (15,255 km) and lasts around 18 hours and 40 minutes, barely comes close to taking the crown of the longest commercial flight in history.

Singapore Airlines recorded a record breaking quarter and nine month period by the end of 2022
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With Australian airline Qantas proposing to operate the world’s first non-stop commercial flights from Sydney to London in 2027, a distance of 10,573 miles (16,916 km) and lasting around 20 hours, these flights will still not steal the crown from another Qantas flight that operated toward the latter stages of World War Two.

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