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Your Opinion? - The Qantas A350-1000ULR Cabin for 21+ hr. Sunrise Flights
Most of us know that back in May, Qantas placed a massive order for Airbus Aircraft, including the A220-300, A321XLR, and the A350-1000ULR. The Qantas A350-1000ULR's are expected to fly the longest flights in the world, starting in late 2025 from Sydney to London and New York Non-stop. This route will beat SIA's A350-900ULR route from Singapore to JFK. What do you think of Qantas's A350-1000ULR Cabin? Take a look at the link. What do you think about Qantas ordering the… (simpleflying.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
The longest flights I've been on were 16 hours. As long as I'm comfortable and can rest, the flights don't bother me, and I could handle an extra five hours if needed.
Also bear in mind that not making a stop and potentially changing planes will likely save you an extra two days on a roundtrip, which is significant if we're talking about a vacation/holiday.
Also bear in mind that not making a stop and potentially changing planes will likely save you an extra two days on a roundtrip, which is significant if we're talking about a vacation/holiday.
My longest 26 hrs - hopscotching across the Pacific in a C130B.
My longest commercial - last month on DL201 -An A350 JNB-ATL 16h 49m
My longest commercial - last month on DL201 -An A350 JNB-ATL 16h 49m
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Wow, more than half the plane appears to be well-appointed for the well-heeled.. Less than half is steerage class and appears to be a 9-across sardine can.. imho, for Economy, 8-across (e.g., Lufthansa) for long flights is much nicer..
Thank you so much, and Merry Christmas! Happy holidays!
Wishing you the best,
Tyler