Longest domestic flight The world's longest commercial
domestic flight was flight TN64 operated by
Air Tahiti Nui, a French airline based in
French Polynesia. The flight operated between Tahiti's
Faa'a International Airport near Papeete to
Charles de Gaulle Airport near Paris, France. It covered a
great-circle distance of taking approximately 16 hours and 20 minutes. With its great-circle distance, it set the record both for world's longest domestic flight as well as the world's
longest non-stop commercial flight. Air Tahiti Nui began the route on 15 March 2020, departing Faa'a International Airport at 3:14AM local time as flight TN64, flying nonstop to Charles de Gaulle Airport and landing at 6:00AM local time on 16 March, taking 15 hours and 46 minutes. The
Boeing 787-9 operating the flight (
registered F-OTOA) carrying between 130 and 150 passengers (and no cargo on the eastbound route). TN64 continued to operate the flight through March and April 2020, with its final flight on 19 April 2020. Prior to this record, the record, at the time, for the
longest non-stop commercial flight by great-circle distance was held by
Singapore Airlines, with their
Singapore to Newark route at a distance of .
Longest domestic flight (cargo only) French Bee operated the longest nonstop domestic cargo flight, from Tahiti to Paris on 14 May 2020, departing Faa'a International Airport at 10:51AM local time and landing at
Orly Airport at 3:40PM local time on 15 May 2020, taking 16 hours and 49 minutes. This flight did not carry passengers in part as Orly Airport was closed to all commercial passenger traffic from March to June 2020. The airline further claimed its
Airbus A350-900 operating the flight (registered F-HREY) flew a ground distance of , thus surpassing the distance of Air Tahiti Nui's flight, but was not operated as a commercial passenger flight and no tickets were sold, instead carrying approximately 5 tons of cargo. == Background ==