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The world's furthest non-stop flight

A 10,324 mile flight from New York to Singapore - lasting for around 18 hours - is currently the world's longest non-stop flight that airline passengers can board, according to Singapore Airlines.

Image of an aeroplane with a trail in the sky.
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Passengers will need to board the Airbus A350-900ULR at Newark Liberty International Airport, New York, to get to Changi International Airport, Singapore, via the world's longest 18-hour non-stop flight.


Singapore Airlines launched their first ever non-stop flight to New York from Singapore back in 2018, and the flight's first customers were treated to entertainment, an "unforgettable" experience, food and drink, gifts, and "amazing" customer service. The flight lasted for 17 hours and 52 minutes.


The cheapest way to purchase tickets for the flight is by ordering directly through Singapore Airlines, according to Google Flights. Singapore Airlines' ticket prices cost between £1,114 and £2,990; however, ticket prices depend what tickets customers wish to buy; for example, if customers purchase premium tickets, then they will have to pay extra.

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