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11,000 Miles: Air China Will Operate The World’s 2nd Longest 1-Stop Flight

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Some exciting news from Air China! The carrier will return to South America in April. In doing so, the airline will offer the world’s 2nd longest one-stop service. This twice-weekly operation between Beijing Capital and São Paulo via Madrid will mainly target the large Brazilian Chinese community in the country’s most populous city. Let’s look at this flight as well as 10 of the longest one-stop 787 routes.

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  1. CORRECTION/UPDATE: The video inaccurately states that this Air China service is the world's longest one-stop flight (regardless of aircraft). It IS, however, the LONGEST one-stop flight USING A Boeing 787.

    The world's longest one-stop, same-plane service is Singapore Airlines from Changi to Houston via Manchester at 11,523 miles (18,545 km).

    Balas
  2. I met many Brazilians on my flights between Qatar and Japan. Many fly with Qatar Airways from Tokyo Narita via Doha all the way to São Paulo.

    Balas
  3. Another Discontinued Latam-APAC Route from that past:
    VARIG’s longest ever Rio-Sao Paulo-Johannesburg-Bangkok-Hong Kong (1992-late 1990s)

    Balas
  4. I wonder why they're going that way and not across the Pacific? Unless they want the Madrid to Sao Paulo traffic and that makes it more profitable somehow?

    Balas
  5. i. hate. air. china. you cant pay me to ever fly again. worst customer service, worst food, and worst experience i have ever had in my life. nobody beats Singapore Airlines!

    Balas
  6. Why does the refuelling stop in Madrid take two hours? Some low-cost airlines have turnround times of 30 minutes, and this includes passenger boarding and luggage loading.

    Balas
  7. I think they’ll pull you over on Thursday and go ahead and ship you out Sunday….Korea is across the street is it

    Balas

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