1. Singapore (SIN) to New York (JFK)
Singapore Airlines will provide daily non-stop flights from Changi International Airport (SIN) to both New York-JFK and Newark (EWR). With distances of 9,537 and 9,534 miles, these will be the two longest flights in the world. Singapore will deploy Airbus A350-900ULR aircraft, also known as 'ultra-long-range,' for missions lasting nearly 19 hours. These aircraft are among the most luxurious in the sky, with a total of 161 seats divided into two cabins: 67 in business class and 94 in premium economy.
In addition to the two daily non-stop flights, Singapore Airlines will continue to operate a daily one-stop service from Singapore to New York-JFK, stopping in Frankfurt (FRA). Passengers can book tickets for the JFK to Frankfurt segment or the entire journey to Singapore, as the airline has the fifth freedom rights to provide transatlantic services. Singapore Airlines has announced that they will upgrade the one-stop JFK route from Boeing 777-300ER aircraft to their latest equipped Airbus A380.
Distance: 9,537 miles
Estimated Flight Time: 18 hours 50 minutes
Flight Number: SQ 23
Aircraft: Airbus A350-900ULR


2. Perth (PER) to London (LHR)
Flight QF9 made history, carrying over 200 passengers and 16 crew members, touching down in London at 5 a.m. on Sunday after departing at 7 p.m. on Saturday. While the new service has been touted for its significant benefits to passengers, such as the fastest way to travel between two continents, it will also open up the possibility for fast cargo transport. This is truly a historic flight that marks the beginning of a new era in travel.
Operated by a Boeing 787-9, the flight reduces total travel time by eliminating layovers and taking advantage of the most favorable winds on any given day without the need for midpoints in the Middle East or Asia when choosing the route. The direct impact of the flight will show that packages and goods bound for Europe will arrive faster than ever - a fact that will be particularly positive for Transport customers, especially those related to e-commerce.
Distance: 9,010 miles
Estimated Flight Time: 17 hours 15 minutes
Flight Number: QF 9
Aircraft: Boeing 787-9


3. Singapore (SIN) to Newark (EWR)
In June 2004, Singapore Airlines introduced flight SQ21, using an Airbus A340-500 on a remarkable 15,344 km (8,285 nmi) round-trip journey from Newark to Singapore, passing within 130 km (70 nmi) of the North Pole. The non-stop commercial flight on this schedule was immediately surpassed by the return flight SQ22, covering a record-breaking 16,600 km (as of April 2016) back to Newark, flying over Asia and Alaska.
The aircraft initially used for the Singapore-Newark route was the Airbus A340-500. It had 14 flight attendants and six cockpit officers, each working in four-hour shifts. The flight required 222,000 liters of fuel, ten times the weight of the passengers. Before the pandemic, the airline exclusively operated non-stop flights from Singapore to Newark and one-stop service from JFK to Singapore via Frankfurt. In March 2020, the airline suspended both flights to New York due to new travel restrictions and low demand.
Distance: 9,523 miles
Estimated Flight Time: 18 hours 45 minutes
Flight Number: SQ 21
Aircraft: Airbus A350-900ULR


4. Auckland (AKL) to New York (JFK)
Landing at Auckland International Airport, Air New Zealand introduces a new route three times a week, year-round, utilizing Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner aircraft. This new service further deepens the alliance between Air New Zealand and United Airlines. Departing from New York at 9:55 PM, passengers will experience the award-winning cabin of Air New Zealand. Upon waking up, they can disembark, step off the beaten track, and immerse themselves in everything New Zealand has to offer.
Through Air New Zealand's robust partnership with United Airlines, domestic customers across the United States can easily connect to New Zealand via New York, as well as other gateways of Air New Zealand. The configuration of the Boeing 787 Dreamliner serving this route offers more Premium seats than other Dreamliners in the airline's fleet. The flight will provide 27 Business Premier seats, 33 Premium Economy seats, 215 Economy seats, and 13 Economy Skycouch seats.
Distance: 8,828 miles
Estimated Flight Time: 17 hours 50 minutes
Flight Number: NZ 1
Aircraft: Boeing 787-9


5. Melbourne (MEL) to Dallas (DFW)
The new route will be one of the airline's longest, covering nearly 14,500 km and over 17 hours for the Dallas-Melbourne leg, ensuring the flatbed seats of the Qantas' red-tailed Boeing 787-9 are the ideal place to be. Melbourne-DFW flights will commence on December 2 and run four times a week. Qantas' Boeing 787 features 42 business class seats up front, 28 premium economy seats that recline, and 166 economy seats for the journey to the Lone Star State.
Like all of Qantas' international fleet, the Boeing 787 doesn't have in-flight Wi-Fi, so you'll need to fill the time of the over 17-hour flight with a good book or have some favorite TV shows ready for the journey. And while the Boeing 787 lacks a first-class cabin, the seats are higher than older planes, and with lower cabin pressure, increased humidity, and enhanced oxygen saturation, you'll arrive in Dallas feeling fresher.
Distance: 8,992 miles
Scheduled Flight Time: 17 hours 35 minutes
Flight Number: QF 22
Aircraft: Boeing 787-9


6. Singapore (SIN) to Los Angeles (LAX)
Most flights from major airlines departing from Singapore arrive at Los Angeles International Airport. Flights to Los Angeles have layovers at an international airport. The flight time from Changi Airport to Los Angeles International Airport via Ninoy Aquino International Airport, Philippines, on Philippine Airlines is 18 hours and 5 minutes. The flight time from Changi Airport to Los Angeles International Airport via San Francisco International Airport, USA, on Air India Limited is 21 hours and 47 minutes.
Services are operated by Singapore Airlines, Japan Airlines, EVA Air, and others. Typically, 126 flights run weekly, although weekend and holiday schedules may vary. You could: Watch all 3 movies in “The Godfather” trilogy and all 3 movies in “Back to the Future” trilogy and still have time for 1 more movie. In terms of miles, the time from Singapore to Los Angeles is roughly the driving distance from Salt Lake City to Savannah and back, over two times.
Distance: 8,770 miles
Estimated Flight Time: 17 hours 50 minutes
Flight Number: SQ 37
Aircraft: Airbus A350-900ULR


7. Dubai (DXB) to Auckland (AKL)
Traveling by air is one of the most convenient options for its safety, speed, and comfort. All major cities in the United Arab Emirates are well-connected by air, making travel between them a matter of just a few hours. If you're planning a trip from Dubai to Auckland, then air travel is the way to go. Here's all the information you need to know.
Most flights from major airlines departing from Dubai arrive at Auckland International Airport. The distance between Dubai, United Arab Emirates & Auckland, New Zealand is 14,210 km. Between Dubai and Auckland, there is an airline in operation. In a week, there are about 22 flights from Dubai to Auckland. The travel time between these cities on a non-stop flight is typically around 18 hours and 35 minutes. Flights from Dubai to Auckland will have a minimum cost of 4,370 AED (about 1,189 USD).
Distance: 8,824 miles
Estimated Flight Time: 17 hours 10 minutes
Flight Number: EK 449
Aircraft: Boeing 777-200LR


8. Darwin (DRW) to London (LHR)
Qantas, the national airline, has reached an agreement with the Northern Territory Government and Darwin Airport to temporarily reroute flights from Melbourne and Sydney via Darwin. The Darwin hub arrangement will be in effect during the border reopening from November 14, 2021, until at least April 2022 when London flights are expected to resume via Perth.
Qantas has a rich history and a strong presence in Darwin. The city served as the starting point for the airline's first international flights in 1935 from Brisbane to Singapore via Darwin. Darwin was also part of the original Kangaroo Route between London and Sydney, taking four days, flying from Sydney to Darwin and then on to Singapore, Calcutta, Karachi, Bahrain, Cairo, and Castel Benito before landing in London.
Distance: 8,620 miles
Estimated flight time: 17 hours, 55 minutes
Flight number: QF 9
Aircraft: Boeing 787-9


9. Bangalore (BLR) to San Francisco (SFO)
Commencing from January 11, 2021, Air India inaugurates non-stop flights from Bangalore to San Francisco. Flight AI-175 from Bangalore to San Francisco will operate using Boeing 777-200LR on Mondays and Thursdays, as per Air India. The departure from Bengaluru will be at 2:30 AM, arriving in San Francisco at 5:00 PM local time on the same day.
The direct route from Bangalore to San Francisco is anticipated to meet the travel demand to San Francisco and neighboring areas of business travelers in the United States. Passengers flying from Bangalore will enjoy significant benefits arriving in San Francisco, facilitating faster and more convenient connections. The return flight AI-176 from San Francisco to Bangalore will operate on Saturdays and Tuesdays, departing San Francisco at 8:30 PM (local time) to arrive in Bangalore at 2:30 AM + 1 hour.
Distance: 8,701 miles
Estimated flight time: 17 hours, 40 minutes
Flight number: UA 152
Aircraft: Boeing 777-200LR


10. Houston (IAH) to Sydney (SYD)
The airline has flown from Los Angeles and San Francisco to Sydney. United Airlines' Houston to Sydney service brings customers another new non-stop flight between the United States and Australia, connecting over 70 cities throughout the eastern North America region with a destination in Australia not served by United before. Tickets for the inaugural flight are priced at approximately USD 1,200 for economy class and nearly USD 7,200 for business class.
Round-trip journeys in the subsequent weeks and months start at a reasonable $1,090 for economy or $7,627 for business class. United Airlines flight departs from Houston at 8:00 PM and arrives in Sydney two days later at 6:30 AM. The return flight, United 100, departs from Sydney at 11:50 PM and returns to Houston at 10:30 AM on the same day. The new route is operated by Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner, covering 8,596 miles and crossing seven time zones.
Distance: 8,596 miles
Estimated flight time: 17 hours, 35 minutes
Flight number: UA 101
Aircraft: Boeing 787-9


