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| This flight connects two major global hubs, crossing the North Pacific Ocean and arriving in New York from North America/File photo |
Singapore Airlines' round-trip flight has made a name for itself as the world's longest commercial flight.
Flight SQ22 from Singapore to John F. Kennedy Airport in New York and flight SQ23 from New York to Singapore are known for covering a distance of approximately 15,349 kilometers in 19 hours.
This flight has been awarded the title of Singapore Airlines' longest non-stop operational flight, connecting two major global hubs, this flight connects two major global hubs, crossing the North Pacific Ocean and arriving in New York from North America.
Singapore Airlines uses the ultra-long-range A350-900ULR aircraft on this route, with an excellent layout of 67 seats in business class and 94 seats in premium economy.
The flight, which was known for its 19-hour flight, has since been reduced to an average of 18:26 to 18:50, and with weather conditions, this longest non-stop journey of 15,349 km is now completed in under 18 hours.

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