14 hours and 30 minutes is the time you will spend inside the airplane if you decide to take the direct flight the longest currently available from Barcelona’s El Prat airport.
The route operated by Iberia and Level that connects the Catalan city with the capital of Chile, Santiago de Chile, covers a non-stop distance of 11,150 kilometers southbound over the Atlantic Ocean.
With an average price of around 1,800 euros round trip, this flight to Santiago de Chile has 3 weekly frequencies from BCN.
Although the record for a route from the Catalan airport is held by a flight of more than 17 hours between Barcelona and French Polynesia, this is the flight that can currently be booked for this summer 2024 non-stop and longer route.
On the list of direct flights with the longest current route between Barcelona and other cities in the world are Singapore, with some 10,900 route kilometers, which a flight operated by Singapore Airlines completes in 13 hours and 35 minutes. It is followed by Korean Air’s Seoul flight, which takes about 13 hours on average and 10,600 km to complete, more than usual before the closure of Russian airspace due to the war in Ukraine. A distance similar to that of Buenos Aires, with 10,400 kilometers, and 13 hours and 30 minutes.
Close behind is Shenzhen, China, with an Air China flight lasting 13 hours and 25 minutes and approximately 10,040 kilometers.