What's the Fastest Flight Route Around the World?

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How Fast Can You REALLY Circumnavigate the World on Commercial Flights?
If you’ve ever wanted to set a world record and have $5,000 dollars just lying around, well I have some good news for you. You can set the record for the fastest circumnavigation of the world all on regularly scheduled commercial flights.

The current record holder is David Springett, a former insurance broker from the UK. His route took him from Los Angeles to London to Bahrain to Singapore, to Bangkok, to Manila, to Tokyo, to Honolulu, and finally back to Los Angeles all in 44 hours and 6 minutes. He had a pretty big advantage; the Concorde. This record has stood the test of time for more than 40 years, but today, the rise of long-haul flights, allows you to beat in Spinrgetts supersonic record. Watch the video to learn more!

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The Route:
Leave Los Angels (LAX) at 9:00 PM landing at Paris (CDG) at 4:50 PM [10 hour 50 min]
2 huor and 10 min layover
Leave Paris (CDG) at 7:00 PM landing at Tokyo (HND) at 1:55 PM [11 hour 55 min]
3 hour and 5 min layover
Leave Tokyo (HND) at 5:00 PM landing at Tokyo (HND) at 10:50 PM [9 hour 50 min]

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When you make a video and while you're rewatching it realize you swapped km and miles in your math and the route actually falls short of the 25k mile requirement... But don't worry, you can still get a world record flight flying from Los Angeles to Dubai to Syndey and back to Los Angeles. Because of our mistake, the giveaway winner will be whoever finds the fastest route regardless of if it beats ours. Good luck!

EverythingScience
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Every time I see you in my feed I know I’m in for a treat! This video is so cool.

siddharthapogula
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we end up spending more on fuel than we get I think the FAI is trolling us bruh

arnavsharma
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im foreal gonna "borrow" all of this information for my homework lmao

Afdusrt
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All these flights stay north of the Tropic of Cancer

someperson
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So I’ve seen you’ve been stealing a lot of thumbnails, Is there something I’m missing?

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