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The business class cabins that make ultra long-haul flights a breeze

  • Emirates, Qatar Airways, Singapore Airlines and Qantas are known for flying some of the longest routes in the world
  • Find out what they are doing to ensure their business class guests arrive rested and relaxed at their destination

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Qatar Airways’ Qsuite suite has a bespoke design with first class-style sliding doors. Photo: Qatar Airways
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Eight hours from Sydney to Singapore? It’s a doddle. Twelve hours from Hong Kong to London? No sweat.

With a hi-tech assist from Airbus and Boeing, airlines are steadily pushing the boundaries of long-distance flying. Even the language is being redefined. The new frontier is the “ultra-long range” flight, where globe-striding jets regularly tackle journeys of more than 16,000km (9,942 miles).

For passengers, that translates to 18-plus hours in the air. But for many business travellers, even those non-stop marathons prove the superior alternative to airport layovers halfway along the route.

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So if you are in for the long haul, here is the best way to handle it.

Singapore Airlines’ business class.
Singapore Airlines’ business class.
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Singapore to New York (Singapore Airlines)

Average time: 18 hours 35 minutes

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