SINGAPORE- Are you ready to embark on an epic journey from Singapore to some of the world’s farthest destinations? In 2024, Singapore Airlines (SQ) will offer some of the longest non-stop flights that will take you across continents in ultimate comfort and style.
Let’s take a closer look at the top routes and flight durations for these remarkable long-haul journeys.
10 Longest Non-Stop Flights from Singapore
On a worldwide level, the routes between Singapore’s Changi Airport (SIN) and New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK), and Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) hold the distinction of being the two longest flights globally.
While renowned carriers like Singapore Airlines (SQ), Qantas (QF), British Airways (BA), United Airlines (UA), and Air France (AF) predominantly operate these flights, TUI Airways (BY) stands out with its scheduled charters from Manchester (MAN), London-Gatwick (LGW), and Birmingham (BHX).
1) Singapore to New York-JFK (SIN-JFK)
Airline: Singapore Airlines
Distance: 15,268 miles
Duration: 18 hours 5 minutes
The route from Singapore to New York-JFK is not only the longest non-stop flight from Singapore but also the longest in the world.
Singapore Airlines operates this ultra-long-haul service, ensuring that passengers have a seamless and enjoyable travel experience. With 18 hours and 5 minutes of block time, you can sit back, relax, and indulge in the exceptional inflight services provided on board.
2) Singapore to Newark (SIN-EWR)
Airline: Singapore Airlines
Distance: 15,263 miles
Duration: 17 hours 50 minutes
Following closely behind the SIN-JFK route is the Singapore to Newark flight, also operated by Singapore Airlines.
Covering a distance of 15,263 km, this non-stop journey boasts a block time of 17 hours and 50 minutes. Passengers can enjoy top-notch amenities, delicious meals, and unparalleled service throughout the flight, ensuring a memorable and comfortable travel experience.
3) Singapore to Los Angeles (SIN-LAX)
Airline: Singapore Airlines
Distance: 14,095 miles
Duration: 15 hours 10 minutes
Traveling from Singapore to Los Angeles is another long-haul experience Singapore Airlines offers.
With a distance of 14,095 km and a block time of 15 hours and 10 minutes, passengers can witness stunning views from above and enjoy a smooth journey to the West Coast of the United States. With exceptional service and entertainment options onboard, the journey will fly by quickly. A350s operate all these Top 3 flights.
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4) Singapore to San Francisco (SIN-SFO)
Distance: 13,583 miles
Duration: 14 hours 50 minutes
Airline: United Airlines and Singapore
United and Singapore Airlines operates a non-stop flight from Singapore to San Francisco, covering a distance of 13,583 km with a block time of 14 hours and 50 minutes.
Passengers can look forward to a comfortable and convenient travel experience with inflight entertainment, delicious meals, and professional service from the airline’s crew onboard Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner.
5) Singapore to Seattle (SIN-SEA)
Airline: Singapore Airlines
Distance: 12,984 miles
Duration: 14 hours 10 minutes
Singapore Airlines offers a non-stop flight from Singapore to Seattle, spanning a distance of 12,984 km with a block time of 14 hours and 10 minutes.
Whether you’re traveling for business or leisure, this long-haul journey provides a seamless and enjoyable experience, with top-notch amenities and services to cater to your needs throughout the flight.
6) Singapore to Manchester (SIN-MAN)
- Airline: Singapore Airlines, TUI
- Distance: 10,960 miles
- Duration: 15 hours
The flight from Singapore to Manchester, operated by TUI and Singapore Airlines, covers a distance of 10,960 miles and takes approximately 15 hours to reach its destination.
This long-haul journey, operated by TUI’s Boeing 787-8, is perfect for travelers looking to explore the vibrant city of Manchester and its rich cultural heritage.
7) Singapore to Birmingham (SIN-BHX)
- Airlines: TUI
- Distance: 10,948 miles
- Duration: 15 hours, 10 minutes
Falling short just by 12 miles from the SIN-MAN route, Travelers flying from Singapore to Birmingham can have TUI for their non-stop flight experience.
With a distance of 10,948 miles and a duration of 15 hours and 10 minutes, these flights offer a convenient way to reach the vibrant city of Birmingham.
8) Singapore to London-Heathrow (SIN-LHR)
- Airlines: Qantas, Singapore Airlines, British Airways
- Distance: 10,886 miles
- Duration: 14 hours, 50 minutes
Flying from Singapore to London Heathrow with Qantas (Fifth Freedom Flights), Singapore Airlines, or British Airways allows travelers to cover a distance of 10,886 miles in just 14 hours and 50 minutes.
Explore the iconic landmarks of London with ease on this non-stop flight from Singapore.
9) Singapore to London-Gatwick (SIN-LGW)
- Airlines: TUI
- Distance: 10,876 miles
- Duration: 14 hours, 45 minutes
For those looking to fly to London-Gatwick from Singapore, TUI offers non-stop flights covering a distance of 10,876 miles in just 14 hours and 45 minutes.
Enjoy a comfortable journey to this bustling city from the heart of Singapore.
10) Singapore to Paris-De Gaulle (SIN-CDG)
- Airlines: Singapore Airlines, Air France
- Distance: 10,728 miles
- Duration: 14 hours
Singapore Airlines operates a non-stop flight with A350 and Boeing 777-300ERs, while Air France-KLM deploys 777-300/200 from Singapore to Paris-De Gaulle, covering a distance of 10,728 miles in 14 hours. Experience the charm of Paris and its iconic attractions on this long-haul flight.
Bottom Line
In the end, travelers in 2024 can look forward to embarking on some of the longest non-stop flights from Singapore to various destinations worldwide.
With Singapore Airlines and United Airlines operating the top 5 ultra-long-haul routes, passengers can expect a seamless journey with top-notch service and comfort throughout.
So pack your bags and get ready to experience the thrill of these long-haul flights from Singapore!
Note: Data shared above is taken from Cirium, which has details on more than 35 million flights per year and covers 97% of scheduled flights. The data is taken from the February 2024 schedule.
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