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The world’s longest flight is back — and now it’s even longer – 9Travel

At a mammoth 18 hours, it was the world’s longest scheduled passenger flight, seen as a feat of endurance for those who dared book it.
But Singapore Airlines’ Singapore-Newark flight, which covered a staggering 15343 kilometres, was an early victim of the COVID-19 pandemic, being put on hold on March 23.
Now, however, it’s ready to take off again, with flights scheduled to re-start on November 9 between Singapore and New York.
There’s just one difference the US airport will switch from Newark, NJ,…
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