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    Tuesday, March 1, 2016

    Emirates overtakes Qantas for world's longest flight

    That drops Qantas’ 8,576-mile route between Dallas/Fort Worth and Sydney, Australia – the previous record holder – into second place, according to flight-data provider OAG. Delta’s 8,434-mile nonstop route between Atlanta and Johannesburg, South Africa, slides to No. 3.
    Emirates' move to the top spot actually had been expected to come Feb. 1, the original launch date for the carrier’s planned Dubai-Panama City nonstop route that also would’ve overtaken Qantas’ DFW-Sydney route.
    But Emirates pushed back the launch of that route to March 31. The delay reportedly came as Emirates worked to secure approval to codeshare with local carriers, according toBusiness Traveller magazine. Copa Airlines operates a major connecting hub at Panama City, and a codeshare pact would allow the airlines to funnel connecting passengers to each other’s flights on a single ticket.
    Regardless of when the Dubai-Panama City route begins, it will not be long enough to overtake Emirates' just-launched Dubai-Auckland route. Dubai-Panama will be about 236 miles shorter, according to the Great Circle Mapper website. Time-wise, however, the flight time of the Dubai-to-Panama flights will range from 16 hours, 55 minutes in the summer to 17 hours, 35 minutes in the winter. The latter would eclipse the 17-hour, 20-minute Auckland-to-Dubai flight in terms of time, if not distance.
    It was just in 2014 that Qantas bumped Delta's Atlanta-Johannesburg route out of the top spot with its then-new Dallas/Fort Worth-Sydney flight. And the jostling for the title of “world’s longest commercial passenger flight” may not be finished yet.
    Qatar Airways' CEO Akbar Al Baker said earlier this year that the carrier would soon launch nonstop flights from its Doha hub to both Auckland and Santiago, Chile. Those routes – if launched – would become the world’s longest, though Qatar Airways has made no formal announcement about when or if it would follow through on Al Baker’s comments. The outspoken Al Baker is known for speaking is mind, though not everything he says comes to pass.
    And then there’s Singapore Airlines, which for years held “world’s longest flight” title on its routes connecting Singapore to both New York and Los Angeles. Singapore scrapped those routes in 2013, but made news late last year by saying it expects to reinstate them as soon as 2018 with its new Airbus A350 aircraft. If Singapore resumes those routes – as is widely expected – its New York-Singapore flights would again become the world’s longest as a distance of 9,537 miles, according to Great Circle Mapper.
    As for Emirates’ new Dubai-Auckland route, the carrier is using 266-seat Boeing 777-200LRjets that feature eight first-class “suites,” 42 lie-flat business-class seats and 216 economy class seats.
    Emirates already serves Auckland with daily flights, but each stops in one of three Australian cities (Sydney, Melbourne or Brisbane) en route. The Auckland-Dubai flight is the first nonstop connecting linking the cities.
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