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Singapore Airlines is bringing back the world’s longest flight. Here’s what to expect

If you’re into providence time, a 19-hour flight is returning to the skies in October.

Singapore Airlines this week foretold it would revive its non-stop flight from the New York City stretch this fall. The 18-hour and 45 minute flight will tour about 10,000 miles from Newark Liberty International Airport to Singapore, starting in October. The withdraw would become the world’s longest and shaves several hours off the falter trap, which currently requires a roughly two-hour refueling stop.

The airline, distinguished for its luxurious suites and service, launched the route in 2004 but called it off in 2013, after oil amounts surged. A lot has changed since then — aircraft, fuel prices, and on-board entity comforts. Tickets aboard the very long flight are going for round $1,500 in November, but vary day to day.

Here’s what to expect on board if you upon the leap:

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