Longest flight routes in the world
As we entered the jet age, traveling from one part of the world to another has become very easy. As aviation industry is developing more long haul flights are offered by different airlines; thanks to the fuel efficient and wide bodied aircrafts like Airbus A350, Airbus A380, Boeing 747 and Boeing 787. Here are some of the world's longest flights of 2021:
Newark (EWR) to Singapore (SIN) by Singapore Airlines: 9,534 miles. Aircraft: Airbus A350-900ULR

Auckland (AKL) to Doha (DOH) by Qatar Airways: 9,032 miles. Aircraft: Boeing 777-200LR

Perth (PER) to London (LHR) by Qantas: 9,010 miles. Aircraft: Boeing 787-9
Auckland (AKL) to Dubai (DXB) by Emirates: 8,824 miles. Aircraft: Airbus A380-800

Los Angeles (LAX) to Singapore (SIN) by Singapore : 8,770 miles. Aircraft: Airbus A350-900ULR
Houston (IAH) to Sydney (SYD) by United Airlines: 8,596 miles. Aircraft: Boeing 787-9
Dallas (DFW) to Sydney (SYD) by Qantas: 8,578 miles. Aircraft: Airbus A380

New York (JFK) to Manila (MNL) by Philippine Airlines: 8,520 miles. Aircraft: Airbus A350-900

San Francisco (SFO) to Singapore (SIN) by Singapore & United: 8,446 miles. Aircrafts: Airbus A350-900 & Boeing 787-9

Johannesburg (JNB) to Atlanta (ATL) by Delta: 8,439 miles. Aircraft: Boeing 777-200LR

Abu Dhabi (AUH) to Los Angeles (LAX) by Etihad: 8,390 miles. Aircraft: Boeing 777-300ER

Dubai (DXB) to Los Angeles (LAX) by Emirates: 8,339 miles. Aircraft: Airbus A380

Jeddah (JED) to Los Angeles (LAX) by Saudia: 8,332 miles. Aircraft: Boeing 777-300ER

Doha (DOH) to Los Angeles (LAX) by Qatar: 8,306 miles. Aircraft: Boeing 777-200LR
Toronto (YYZ) to Manila (MNL) by Philippine Airlines: 8,221 miles. Aircraft:Airbus A350-900