Airplane seats are going to keep shrinking and the thought of cramming into smaller seats over the course of more than a few hours can put off most travelers.
So will Australian airline Qantas’ new route from Perth to London be a game changer? The 14,498 km flight will take roughly 17 hours and is expected to begin operating in March 2018, according to a press release by Qantas.
Just two years ago, Richard Branson’s Virgin Atlantic gave up operating direct flights to Australia, citing its Sydney route was no longer economically viable. However, Qantas is confident about the opportunity, describing the new route as “game-changing.”
Qantas Group CEO Alan Joyce said passenger comfort on the long flight was a key consideration. “That’s why we have features in our Economy seats that other airlines reserve for Premium Economy. Our Business Suite has been nicknamed ‘mini First class’ by many of our frequent flyers. And we’re redesigning our on-board service to help reduce jetlag,” Joyce said in the press release.
For those who prefer to fly direct, here is the top five longest flights in the world, ranked by distance:
1. Delhi-San Francisco

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Operator: Air India
Distance: 15,140 km (9,408 miles)
Flight time: 14 hours and 30 minutes
Aircraft: Boeing-777
2. London-Perth

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Operator: Qantas
Distance: 14,498km (9,008 miles)
Flight time: 16 hours 35 hours
Aircraft: Airbus A380
3. Dubai-Auckland

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Operator: Emirates
Distance: 14,200 km (8,824 miles)
Flight time: 16 hours 35 minutes
Aircraft: Airbus A380
4. Dallas-Sydney

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Operator: Qantas
Distance: 13,804km (8,577 miles)
Flight time: 15 hours 30 minutes
Aircraft: Airbus A380
5. Singapore-San Francisco

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Operator: United Continental
Distance: 13,592km (8,446 miles)
Flight time: 16 hours, 20 minutes
Aircraft: Boeing 787
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