The Longest Narrow-body Routes in the World by Aircraft Type

More and more airlines are operating long-haul flights. On my recent flight across the Atlantic, this is apparent. The A321neo is used widely to operate long-haul narrow-body flights.

Long-haul flights cost less than widebody aircraft. They are easier to fill during the low season and can operate from secondary or tertiary cities.

In this post, we share the longest non-stop flights that have been operated by narrow-body aircraft.

All routes are ranked by distance.

The A220-300 is a plane.

Route: Riga-Dubai.

AirBaltic is an airline.

The flight distance is 4,320 km.

The flight time is 6 hours and 25 minutes.

A plane.

Flight U6174 is the route between the cities of Yekaterinburg and Khabarovsk.

The airline is Ural Airlines.

The flight distance is 2,625 NMI.

The flight time is 7 hours and 5 minutes.

The A320neo is a plane.

Route: Moscow Domodedovo-Blagoveshchensk.

S7 Airlines is an airline.

The flight distance is 3,035 NMI.

The flight time is 7 hours and 20 minutes.

The A321neo is a plane.

Flight TP47 is the route Belem-Lisbon.

The airline is called TAP Air Portugal.

The flight distance is 3,237 NMI.

The flight time is 7 hours and 50 minutes.

The Boeing 737-800 is a model of airplane.

The route is from Panama City to Rio de Janeiro.

There is an airline called Copa Airlines.

The flight distance is 2,854 NMI.

The flight time is 7 hours and 15 minutes.

The Boeing plane is the MAX.

Flight: Keflavik-Seattle.
There is an airline called Icelandair.

The flight distance is 3,147 NMI.

The flight time is 7 hours and 50 minutes.

The Boeing 757-200 is a plane.

The route is Denver-Keflavik.

There is an airline called Icelandair.

The flight distance is 3,100 NMI.

The flight time is 7 hours and 15 minutes.

The Boeing 757 is a plane.

The route is from Los Angeles to Honolulu.

The airlines are Delta Airlines and United Airlines.
The flight distance was 4,113 km.

The flight time is 5 hours and 45 minutes.

The longest non-stop flight is operated by the A321neo. The addition of the A321XLR will help boost the operation of long-haul flights.

Have you ever flown on any of these flights? What was your longest flight? Let us know what you think in the comments.

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