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Can you name the Longest Non-stop Passenger Flights?
created by
midnightreport
Enter a city pair in the box below
Correctly named city pairs will show up below
Answers do not have to be guessed in order
Source:
Wikipedia
Answer in this format: Seattle to Portland
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Rank
Origin to Destination
Airline
1
Singapore
2
Singapore
3
Delta
4
Emirates
5
Thai Airways International
6
Emirates
7
Emirates
8
Cathay Pacific
9
Continental
10
Qatar
11
South African Airways
12
Qantas, V Australia
13
Delta
Rank
Origin to Destination
Airline
14
Air Canada, Cathay Pacific
15
Continental
16
EVA Air
17
Air India
18
United
19
Air Canada
20
Delta
21
Emirates
22
El Al
23
EVA Air
24
Etihad
25
United, Delta, V Australia
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Longest Non-stop Passenger Flights Quiz
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midnightreport
Created Jun 5, 2010 in
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Joshdent
:
Jun 5th, 2010 at 13:43 GMT
3 points
You have to learn how to construct the puzzle better- the directions are not clear that you have to enter "city to city", most puzzles just need the cities not the word "to" so most people will spend 5 minutes wondering why they cant get any answers to show up
darthsunglasses
:
Jun 5th, 2010 at 14:26 GMT
0 points
Also, how can Johannesburg to Atlanta be longer than Johannesburg to New York? That simply doesn't make any sense.
cnwillia
:
Jun 5th, 2010 at 16:32 GMT
2 points
You should also provide the actual lengths of the flights, in miles and time.
rbradatl
:
Jun 5th, 2010 at 17:31 GMT
2 points
atlanta is much farther west than new york making it farther from Johanneburg than New York.
brittain33
:
Jun 5th, 2010 at 20:27 GMT
2 points
Please please please put something about adding "to" in your directions or change it to allowing city pairs in either order minus the to. After entering various Singapore and Joburg combinations and getting nothing, I gave up, only to see it's because I didn't include "to."
Shay
:
Jun 5th, 2010 at 22:18 GMT
0 points
Newark to Singapore is there, but New York to Singapore isn't? Singapore airlines fly to both Newark and JFK after all...
ran4sh
:
Jul 9th, 2010 at 21:04 GMT
2 points
Singapore Airlines' Singapore-JFK has a stop in Frankfurt, in case you haven't noticed
kevincrumbs
:
Jan 11th, 2011 at 23:57 GMT
2 points
Nicely done. I remember when LA to Sydney was the longest route in the world. Nice to see that technology has progressed to the point where there are now 24 other routes that are longer.
wolfewolfe
:
Jan 16th, 2011 at 15:23 GMT
2 points
I like this quiz. I dont know why the rating is so poor.
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