World’s longest flight to resume from next month and now it’s even longer

With a travel time of more than 18 hours, world’s longest flight will resume its operations from next month.

However the travellers travelling in this plane will have to sit in the flight a bit more than before as Singapore Airlines flight will now have to board/deboard at John F. Kennedy International Airport instead of Newark airport. There will an increase of 2 miles in the total flying distance.

The Singapore Airlines (SIA) flight to Newark used to cover 9,534 miles but when the flights will resume from nest month it will fly to John F. Kennedy International Airport which will increase the distance to 9,536 miles.

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