Virus creates world's longest passenger flight
Francesca Street, CNN • Updated 17th March 2020
(CNN) — The aviation industry has been hit hard by the
coronavirus pandemic, with travelers across the world dealing with canceled
flights and travel bans as they scramble to get home.
But one unlikely aviation
side effect is the creation of a new world aviation record.
On March 14, French airline
Air Tahiti Nui flew the longest ever scheduled passenger flight by distance --
transiting 9,765 miles across the world from Papeete, in Tahiti, French
Polynesia, to Paris' Charles de Gaulle airport. The flight is longer than SIN-EWR and at 15,715 km it is also the longest domestic flight in the world. https://t.co/n0WdZr37iM pic.twitter.com/SyCPPY2jc1
This one off milestone was a
direct consequence of the coronavirus-induced US travel restrictions.
This route usually involves a
scheduled stopover at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX). But when an
airplane stops over in the US, all passengers must alight the aircraft and
proceed through US Customs and Border Protection before they're allowed to advance
on with the next leg of their journey.
Current restrictions rendered
this part of the journey untenable, so instead, flight TN064 just carried
straight on, departing at 3 a.m. local time from Papeete airport and arriving
in Paris at 6:30 a.m. local time on March 15.
Exceptional situation
The Air Tahiti Nui flight was operated by a Boeing 787-9, like
this one, which was photographed at the International Paris Air Show on June
17, 2019 at Le Bourget Airport, near Paris.
Air Tahiti B787-9 at Le Bourget 2019 - Photo: Per Gram
"This flight was
operated on an exceptional basis and within the constraints imposed by the
American authorities in the face of the Covid-19 epidemic," an Air Tahiti
Nui spokesperson told CNN Travel in a statement.
The flight, which was
airborne for just under 16 hours, became the world's longest commercial flight
in terms of distance traveled.
The flight overtook the
previous record held by Singapore Airlines, which offers a scheduled passenger
service between Singapore and Newark covering a distance of 9,534 miles.
Australian carrier Qantas set
a different record for the longest flight late in 2019. It's experimental Project Sunrise test flight clocked up
about 11,060 miles and 19 hours and 19 minutes nonstop between London and
Sydney. But since there were no fare-paying passengers aboard, it doesn't count
as a properly scheduled service.
TN064 is also the world's
longest scheduled domestic flight, because it traveled between French Polynesia
and mainland France.
Air Tahiti Nui tells CNN
Travel the aircraft flew with a "reinforced crew" of four pilots, and
was operated by a "next generation aircraft" a Boeing 787-9,
twin-engine Dreamliner.
The aircraft was reportedly
nowhere near full, which meant it was able to proceed the full stretch without
refueling.
One-off record holder
Air Tahiti Nui's CEO Michel Monvoisin and the captain of TN064,
Vetea Sanford.
Courtesy Air Tahiti Nui
Air Tahiti Nui says it was an
"exceptional flight, operated in a special context", and adds it
demonstrates the airline's commitment to keeping up transit links between
France and the overseas territory.
"But is not destined to
be perpetuated," adds the spokesperson.
That's right, it's a one off.
Since the weekend, the
airline's been substituting its usual stopover in Los Angeles with touchdowns
in Vancouver, Canada or Pointe a Pitre, in Grande-Terre, Guadeloupe -- although
the Canadian option's now been ruled out as the north American country
introduced a travel ban on March 16.
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