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Top 10 Longest Non-Stop Flights in the World

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A flight’s duration can be determined in a variety of ways. The great-circle distance between the point of origin and the destination is typically employed. Worldwide, there are many distinct types of flights that are conducted by various aircraft for a variety of markets and objectives.

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As they provide travellers with the convenience of travelling to their destinations without the need for layovers or connecting flights, non-stop flights have grown in popularity in recent years. Travellers can save time and avoid the inconvenience of transit airports by taking these lengthy flights. Here, we have listed the top ten longest non-stop flights in the world.

 Longest Non-Stop Flights in the World

    1. Singapore Airlines: Singapore to Newark, New Jersey (18 hours, 45 minutes)
    2. Qatar Airways: Auckland, New Zealand to Doha, Qatar (18 hours, 20 minutes)
    3. Qantas Airways: Perth, Australia to London, United Kingdom (17 hours, 20 minutes)
    4. Emirates: Auckland, New Zealand to Dubai, United Arab Emirates (17 hours, 15 minutes)
    5. Singapore Airlines: Singapore to San Francisco, California (17 hours, 10 minutes)
    6. United Airlines: Hong Kong to New York/Newark, New Jersey (16 hours, 55 minutes)
    7. Qantas Airways: Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas to Sydney, Australia (16 hours, 50 minutes)
    8. Qatar Airways: Doha, Qatar to Los Angeles, California (16 hours, 40 minutes)
    9. Etihad Airways: Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates to Los Angeles, California (16 hours, 30 minutes)
    10. Singapore Airlines: Singapore to Los Angeles, California (16 hours, 30 minutes)

    These flights connect major cities across continents, covering great distances, and give passengers the chance to get where they’re going directly, skipping connections or layovers. It’s important to keep in mind that flight times and routes are subject to change, so it’s important to contact the individual airlines for the most recent details.

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