Qatar Airways is set to operate its longest scheduled non-stop route in 2025 between Doha and Auckland. The route spans an average one-way distance of 9,011 nautical miles (16,688 kilometers), making it one of the longest regularly operated commercial flights worldwide. Depending on the season, Qatar Airways will use either the Airbus A350-1000 or the Boeing 777-200LR for this service.
Cirium, an aviation analytics company, reports that Qatar Airways plans to conduct 219 A350 flights on this route each way this year, providing over 71,000 seats outbound and inbound. For the northern summer season from June through late October, the airline will temporarily switch to the Boeing 777-200LR variant for 147 flights each way, offering nearly 40,000 seats in both directions.
The Doha-Auckland service was initially launched in December 2017 as the world's longest commercial flight but was suspended during the pandemic. It briefly operated via Brisbane and Adelaide before resuming direct service in 2023. During the global health crisis, a limited operation with a stopover in Adelaide was introduced alongside a trans-Tasman fifth freedom route to Auckland.