World round Trip Flight Ticket
Air Ticket World TourWorld' s longest flight has premium economy tickets for $1,297 round-trip.
Only last weekend, we released the news that Singapore Airlines will (re)open its Newark - Singapore flight in October and at the same date regain the world' s longest flight award. They are available now, with rates for the 18.75 hour non-stop trip currently beginning at US$1,297 for the return trip in the Premier Economics. Indeed, the carrier only provides complimentary economic and complimentary classes on this flight, which can be up to $2,000 and $5,000 on similar flights, so this is definitely a transaction not to be missed.
Although 19 hrs in the airplane may seem like a dream come true, we are definitely in favour of an almost full-time stay in Singapore Airline's Premier Airline Business Coach. This resumed flight comes with a fervent endorsement from our Assistant Head of Technical Operations Laura Dannen Redman, who jumped from Newark to Singapore and jumped before the flight was cancelled in 2013 because it was too expensive.
"It' s an unbroken night with someone else taking good care of you like a heavenly spas - that's how good the Singapore Air services are. Next, include several proper dishes you didn't have to prepare yourself, and an entertaining system with enough Oscar-nominated films to drink for the whole flight."
Talking about seating, the award-winning carrier turned to seating company Zodiac Aerospace for the new flight so they could work together and make it as convenient as possible, The Points Guy said. As Traveler Contributor Cynthia Drescher reports, the whole aircraft is specifically engineered to combat jetlag:
Sound ed like the ideal place for a snooze, and considering it's the longest flight in the world, you need one (or three). Go to Google Flights, choose Singapore Airlines from the drop-down list and use the calendaring tools to find the best rates. Be sure to choose Non-Stop and view the data on or after 12 October when the flight takes off formally.
We like to be in Singapore from February to April, so keep an eye on 2019 rates.