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Singapore Airlines to relaunch world’s longest flight

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SINGAPORE: Singapore Airlines said that it will relaunch the world’s longest commercial flight in October, a journey of almost 19 hours from the city-state to New York, but it will not be available to economy travellers.

The daily, non-stop journey from Changi to Newark Airport will cover about 16,700km and take about 18 hours 45 minutes, the airline said in a statement.

The current record holder is Qatar Airways Flight 921 from Auckland to Doha, which takes 17 hours 40 minutes.

The Singapore Airlines flight will use the long-range Airbus A350900ULR, which will be configured to carry 161 passengers – 67 in business class and 94 in premium economy.

The airline had flown a similar route from 2004 until 2013 but cancelled it as it fell short of revenue expectatio­ns. However, its latest decision comes as carriers look for new sources of revenue in a competitiv­e environmen­t, while long-haul flights often make more cash than those that require stops.

There are also plans for a nonstop route from Singapore to Los Angeles using the same plane, the airline said. The new route comes as the city-state’s flag carrier faces tough challenges.

Last year, it consolidat­ed its lowcost units TigerAir and Scoot into a single entity for streamlini­ng it.

And this month it said it will absorb its struggling premium regional wing, SilkAir, into the broader group following a multimilli­on-dollar upgrade as part of reforms to stay competitiv­e. — AFP

 ??  ?? Long-haul equipment: A Singapore Airlines Airbus A350-900 plane taking off at Changi Airport in this file photo. — Reuters
Long-haul equipment: A Singapore Airlines Airbus A350-900 plane taking off at Changi Airport in this file photo. — Reuters

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