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Airstud wrote:From MSP I want to say DL to CDG.
But perhaps not
DocLightning wrote:SFO, so I think SIN.
afterburner33 wrote:I live equidistant between STN and LTN, but I'm going to go with STN. In which case, I guess it might be IAD on PRI (3,212nm)? Could be wrong though.
airgeekteen wrote:Airstud wrote:From MSP I want to say DL to CDG.
But perhaps not
HND?
CarlosSi wrote:Longest scheduled was AUS-EWR, 3.5 hours ish. Longest ever was AUS-ALB; a charter flight with the basketball team a few years ago.
dfwjim1 wrote:MIA... going to guess Aeroflot to Moscow.
cofannyc wrote:CarlosSi wrote:Longest scheduled was AUS-EWR, 3.5 hours ish. Longest ever was AUS-ALB; a charter flight with the basketball team a few years ago.
Wait, what? FRA, LGW, LHR, SEA, PDX, BOS, and JFK are all longer flights than EWR from AUS.
PatrickZ80 wrote:cofannyc wrote:CarlosSi wrote:Longest scheduled was AUS-EWR, 3.5 hours ish. Longest ever was AUS-ALB; a charter flight with the basketball team a few years ago.
Wait, what? FRA, LGW, LHR, SEA, PDX, BOS, and JFK are all longer flights than EWR from AUS.
He probably meant where he has flown from his home airport. That wasn't the question, so you got a valid point. There are further flights from Austin, only he hasn't been there.
ExpatVet wrote:BUD has a flight to Beijing, 4500ish miles. Is PHL farther than that?
Airstud wrote:DocLightning wrote:SFO, so I think SIN.
Actually I think that's the closest thing to SFO...
B747forever wrote:ExpatVet wrote:BUD has a flight to Beijing, 4500ish miles. Is PHL farther than that?
Here you go: http://www.gcmap.com
afterburner33 wrote:I live equidistant between STN and LTN, but I'm going to go with STN. In which case, I guess it might be IAD on PRI (3,212nm)? Could be wrong though.
aemoreira1981 wrote:I count the NYC airports as my home. Right now, it's JNB-JFK, 6930 nmi and blocked at 15:40 on the inbound (outbound blocked at 14:50; Springbok 203/4). Next month, it will become a distant second to EWR-SIN (and the return of SQ21), which is 8290 nmi and blocked at 18:45 on the outbound. Both are (or will be) daily flights, and the KEWR-WSSS flight will be the longest in the world when it resumes next month.