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Emirates A380 from Dubai to NZ makes longest non-stop flight | Emirates A380 from Dubai to NZ makes longest non-stop flight |
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An Emirates Airbus A380 jet has made what is believed to be the current longest non-stop scheduled commercial flight by distance. | An Emirates Airbus A380 jet has made what is believed to be the current longest non-stop scheduled commercial flight by distance. |
The plane covered about 14,200km (8,824 miles) when it touched down in Auckland, New Zealand on Wednesday. | The plane covered about 14,200km (8,824 miles) when it touched down in Auckland, New Zealand on Wednesday. |
It was expected to be the world's longest non-stop commercial flight by duration as well, but landed too early. | It was expected to be the world's longest non-stop commercial flight by duration as well, but landed too early. |
Emirates expects "high demand" for the new route, which reportedly reduces the current travel time by three hours. | |
The return flight to Dubai left around 22:20 local time (15:20 GMT), according to New Zealand media. | The return flight to Dubai left around 22:20 local time (15:20 GMT), according to New Zealand media. |
The Auckland-Dubai portion was estimated to take around 17 hours and 15 minutes, but in the end took only 16 hours and 24 minutes, according to the New Zealand Herald. | The Auckland-Dubai portion was estimated to take around 17 hours and 15 minutes, but in the end took only 16 hours and 24 minutes, according to the New Zealand Herald. |
The inaugural flight was made by an A380, but the route will normally be operated by a Boeing 777-200LR. | The inaugural flight was made by an A380, but the route will normally be operated by a Boeing 777-200LR. |
Long flights | Long flights |
The new route has beaten the Dallas-Sydney flight operated by Qantas, previously the longest flight by distance, covering 13,800km (8,578 miles). | |
The Qantas service, however, remains the world's longest flight in duration - 16 hours and 55 minutes. | The Qantas service, however, remains the world's longest flight in duration - 16 hours and 55 minutes. |
But this may not last long, as Emirates plans to launch a Dubai-Panama City service later this year or early in 2017 that will take 17 hours and 35 minutes. | |
The new service, however, will cover about 13,820km (8,588 miles), falling short of the new Dubai-Auckland route. | The new service, however, will cover about 13,820km (8,588 miles), falling short of the new Dubai-Auckland route. |
Qatar Airways has also announced plans to launch even longer flights - from its hub in Doha to Santiago, in Chile, and also to Auckland, Bloomberg reported. | Qatar Airways has also announced plans to launch even longer flights - from its hub in Doha to Santiago, in Chile, and also to Auckland, Bloomberg reported. |
And Singapore Airlines revealed plans last year to bring back its Singapore-New Jersey service in 2018. The flight will apparently cover some 15,300km (9,500 miles) in 19 hours. |