Ultra-long-range flights are the new big trend in the skies, and airlines such as Singapore Airlines and Qantas are setting high standards. Think of Singapore Airlines: the Singapore to New York route is the longest non-stop flight in the world, taking over 18 hours. Qantas Project Sunrise is even planning flights from Sydney to London that will be in the air for almost 20 hours without interruption.
But sitting in an aircraft for so long is a physical and mental challenge. Your back hurts, jet lag sets in and boredom can quickly set in. Airlines are therefore becoming increasingly creative in order to improve the passenger experience. They are focusing on optimised seat design, more legroom and creating a more comfortable space. Entertainment is also being expanded: larger screens, endless film and series offerings and Wi-Fi are designed to keep you occupied.
The psychological aspect also plays a major role. Some airlines are planning exercise zones or offering yoga and meditation on board to relax body and mind during the flight. The aim is for you to arrive refreshed and not exhausted after such a marathon flight - a glimpse into the future of flying.
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