The Dubai-based airline has announced it will begin
operating the world's longest regularly scheduled nonstop flight. Daily service
between Dubai and Panama City will begin on February 1, 2016. According to the airline, the flight will take an incredible
(unbearable?) 17 hours and 35 minutes in the westbound direction. It will traverse a distance of approximately 13,800
kilometers (8,580 miles), according to webflyer.com. The flight will best the current longest nonstop flight --
Qantas Airways service between Sydney and Dallas takes just less than 17 hours
-- by 17 kilometers, according to Bloomberg Business, which uses the Great
Circle Mapper website to calculate a distance of 13,821 kilometers (8,590
miles). Emirates will operate the flight with a Boeing 777-200LR aircraft
and carry 256 passengers. The aircraft can carry up to 15 tons of cargo and in
addition to passengers will transport key imports to Panama, including
pharmaceuticals, machine products and electronics. "New doors to the country will open with a direct
connection to the Middle East -- a strong and thriving region with great
synergies to both Panama and Latin America," said Panama Vice President
Isabel Saint Malo de Alvarado, as part of the Emirates statement. "Panama City will be our first destination gateway in
Central America, providing a convenient option for our passengers traveling
from or through our global hub in Dubai and onward to destinations throughout
Central America, the Caribbean and the northern part of South America,"
according to the airline statement. Emirates flight EK251 will depart Dubai at 8:05 a.m. and
arrive in Panama City at 4:40 p.m. daily. The return flight, EK252, will leave
Panama City at 10:10 p.m., arriving in Dubai at 11:55 p.m. the next day.
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