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Singapore Airlines ends world's longest one-stop flight from Singapore to Houston

Singapore Airlines ends world's longest one-stop flight from Singapore to Houston
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On March 30, airlines in the northern regions started their summer schedules, which led to significant changes in flight routes. Among the routes that ended was the longest one-stop passenger flight, a fifth freedom service operated by Singapore Airlines from Singapore to Houston via Manchester.

The end of this Singapore to Houston route marked a significant shift. Singapore Airlines had been flying this route for 17 years, initially stopping in Moscow and later in Manchester. Despite the strong premium demand that led to an average one-way fare of $2,411, the route was expensive to operate due to its length. The long-haul flight adjusted its stop from Moscow to Manchester in 2016, a strategic move that made the Singapore to Manchester leg non-stop. This new route helped Manchester regain Texas flights after a decade-long absence.

Flights from Singapore to Houston covered 10,013 nautical miles. On the final departure on March 30, flight SQ52 left Singapore's Changi Airport and reached Manchester in over 13 hours. After a short layover, the Airbus A350-900 continued to Houston, taking over nine hours in flight due to headwinds, achieving a total block time of over 26 hours.

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Singapore Airlines carried over 1.3 million round-trip passengers between March 2008 and December 2024 on the route. According to the US Department of Transportation, the airline managed to fill only 64% of the available seats over these years, which was below expectations despite having a traffic volume that was higher than almost every other year in 2024.

As Singapore Airlines ended this route, Aircalin's service from Nouméa to Paris through Bangkok became the world's new longest one-stop flight, spanning over 9,514 nautical miles. This service, operated by an Airbus A330-900, was inaugurated in December 2024 and has traffic rights between Thailand and France.

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