Singapore Airlines Flight 21 and 22

Singapore Airlines Flights 21 and 22 are the longest flights in the world, with the relaunch on 11 October 2018 with an Airbus A350-900ULR. Singapore Airlines previously operated their flights from 28 June 2014 to 23 November 2013, but was finally discontinued on the last car trip on 15 November 2015.

In October 2012, Singapore Airlines decided to discontinue the non-stop services to Newark and Los Angeles. Revenue is not high enough to sustain the service. The airline will sell back the Airbus A340-500.

The airline continued to proceed to Los Angeles via Tokyo-Narita for the non-stop flights. It continues to serve New York (John F. Kennedy International Airport), with a stop at Frankfurt duing the absence.

The flights passes through these countries:


 * Flight 21: Canada, United Kingdom, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Greenland, Norway, Estonia, Mongolia, China, Laos, Latvia, Russia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikstan, Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore
 * Flight 22: Japan, United States, Canada, Philippines, Russia, Malaysia, Thailand, Laos, Mongolia, Russia, China, Thailand, Singapore