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Plus Long Vol Sans Traverser un Océan

11,000+

km over land

The flight from Lisbon to Singapore covers over 11,000 km entirely over land, the longest possible route without crossing a major ocean.

Explication

While most ultra-long-haul flights cross the Pacific or Atlantic, the Lisbon to Singapore route traces a path across Europe, the Middle East, the Indian subcontinent, and Southeast Asia. The great circle route stays over land almost the entire way, crossing only narrow straits and seas. The route illustrates how the Eurasian landmass is the largest contiguous land area on Earth.

Source : Great Circle Mapper

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