Qatar Airways set to eclipse Emirates with world’s longest flight

Published February 5th, 2017 - 03:00 GMT
Qatar Airways' new route surpasses Emirates' longest flight by about 600 kilometers. (File photo)
Qatar Airways' new route surpasses Emirates' longest flight by about 600 kilometers. (File photo)

The world’s new longest journey, which will cross ten time zones, is now on its way to New Zealand, after departing from the Middle East on Sunday.

Qatar Airways’ inaugural flight 920 started the first leg, a 16 hour and 20 minute non-stop trip to Auckland, New Zealand from Doha at 5.10am.

It will reach its destination at 7.30am on Monday and travel back to the Middle East for another 17 hours and 30 minutes, the longest flight in the world, according to Flightradar24. The whole trip with Boeing 777-200LR will clock up a total distance of 29,066 kilometers.

“Qatar’s Doha-Auckland route will surpass Emirates’ from Dubai as the longest route in the world by a combined 600 kilometers,” Flightradar24 said.

According to Auckland Airport, the new Doha-Auckland service will contribute $198 million a year to the New Zealand economy.

The Boeing aircraft is purpose-built for ultra-long journeys, offering 217 seats in economy and 42 in business class. It will carry 116 tonnes of cargo per week.

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