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Singapore Airlines to end world's longest flights

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The world's longest commercial flight will be grounded. It runs from Singapore to Newark, New Jersey, taking 18 hours or more.

Singapore Airlines says it will end its nonstop flight between Singapore and Newark, a distance of about 9,500 miles. A slightly shorter route between Singapore and Los Angeles will also end. The two routes were flown on gas-guzzling Airbus A340-500s.

The airline found the only way to make the routes profitable was by configuring the plane with 98 business class seats that sell for about $8,000 roundtrip. Other airlines operate the same plane with about 250 seats in first, business and economy classes.

The new titles for longest flights will go to a Qantas route between Sydney and Dallas - which at about 8,500 miles is the longest route - and a Delta flight between Johannesburg and Atlanta, which at 17 hours will hold the title of longest duration.

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