Revealed: Longest flights from Abu Dhabi, Dubai

Gulf carriers dominate when it comes to ultra long-haul flights

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An Etihad Airways Airbus A380 sporting the airline’s ‘Facets of Abu Dhabi’ livery conducts a low-level fly-by of the Louvre Abu Dhabi during its opening.
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Dubai: Australian carrier Qantas keeps grabbing headlines for record-breaking flights. For the record, however, it's the Gulf carriers that dominate commercial ultra long-haul flights, perhaps making the concept of stop-overs becoming increasingly obsolete.

On Friday, November 15, 2019, Qantas completed a "double sunrise" non-stop flight from London to Sydney. The London-Sydney research flight, a Boeing 787 Dreamliner, carried 52 passengers.

It was a 19-hour-19-minute non-stop “test flight” from London to Sydney. The airline is nearing a decision on whether to order planes for what would be the world's longest-ever commercial route.

Last month, on October 21, a Qantas Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner with 49 people on board also completed the 10,066-mile journey (16,200 km) from New York to Sydney in 19 hours and 16 minutes.

Ultra-long haul travel to and from the UAE

Travelers have a number of ultra-longhaul non-stop flights options — to and from the UAE — that are pretty close to these world records, too. Some of these routes are quite long, they will test your patience travelling in economy class to those destinations.

We’ve compiled a list of the farthest destinations that travellers can reach with a non-stop flight from Dubai and Abu Dhabi. While some of these flights are seasonal; others are year-round flights. This list may change in the near future as airlines keep adding and dropping routes.

Abu Dhabi – Los Angeles

An Etihad Boeing 777-300ER

Dubai – San Francisco

An Emirates A380 landing through a bed of low clouds.

Dubai to Los Angeles

Dubai – Houston

A Boeing 777-300ER in Emirates livery. Emirates operates the world's largest fleet of Boeing 777s, and plans to start phasing out older "classic" 777s in favour of new 777Xs. ... Emirates received its last 777-300ER on 13 December 2018. Deliveries of the 777-8 and the 777-9 will start in 2020, with 150 aircraft on order.

Dubai – Dallas/Fort Worth

Auckland – Dubai

An Emirates Airbus A380 touching down in Auckland, completing what is believed to be the world's longest non-stop scheduled commercial flight.
An Etihad Airways Airbus A380 sporting the airline’s ‘Facets of Abu Dhabi’ livery conducts a low-level fly-by of the Louvre Abu Dhabi during its opening.

Dubai – Auckland

Emirates flies to over 100 destinations and so does Etihad, when you account for its code share destinations as well.

Abu Dhabi – Chicago

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