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Airbus A350 serves world's longest routes with varying business class fares
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The Airbus A350 has become a popular choice for airlines worldwide due to its fuel efficiency and low operating costs. It is now being used on some of the world's longest routes. According to data from Cirium, an aviation analytics company, the longest A350 routes scheduled for 2025 include flights from Manila to New York, Singapore to Los Angeles, Shenzhen to Mexico City, Doha to Auckland, and two separate routes from Singapore to Newark and New York.

Philippine Airlines offers a round trip business class ticket from Manila to New York for $5,445 in March 2025. The airline uses the Airbus A350-900 on this route, which spans 8,513 miles with a block time of over 15 hours. The business class cabin features Thompson Aero Vantage XL lie-flat beds in a 1-2-1 configuration with direct aisle access. Passengers also receive free WiFi and access to the Mabuhay Lounge at Ninoy Aquino International Airport.

China Southern Airlines operates one of the more unusual long-haul routes between Shenzhen and Mexico City. The 8,778-mile journey costs around $6,500 for a business class round trip ticket in March 2025. Business class passengers can enjoy entry to China Southern's Sky Pearl lounge and amenities such as fine dining and a luxurious amenity kit onboard their Airbus A350-900.

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Qatar Airways flies one of the longest routes using the Airbus A350 between Doha and Auckland. This route covers 9,011 miles with tickets priced at $6,450 for business class in March 2025. Passengers can experience Qatar Airways' QSuite onboard their A350-1000s.

Singapore Airlines operates three of the world's six longest A350 routes: Singapore to Los Angeles (8,757 miles), Singapore to Newark (9,484 miles), and Singapore to New York (9,487 miles). Business class tickets are priced at $6,200 for Los Angeles but rise significantly for Newark ($10,700) and New York ($12,500). The airline is known for its award-winning service and comfort across all travel classes.

These long-haul flights highlight both the capabilities of the Airbus A350 aircraft and the varying costs associated with flying business class on these extended journeys.

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