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Top 10 Longest Routes Operated by the Airbus A220 Revealed

Originally designed for short- and medium-haul operations, the narrow-body Airbus A220 has proven its long-range capabilities over nearly nine years of commercial service. The A220-300 variant, in particular, has become a popular choice for extended routes thanks to its enhanced range and fuel efficiency.

Delta Air Lines, currently the world’s largest A220 operator, has 78 aircraft in its fleet as of June 2025.

Here are the top 10 longest passenger flights operated by the Airbus A220, ranked by scheduled flight time:

πŸ•’ 7h 30m β€” Riga – Dubai (airBaltic, A220-300)
πŸ•’ 6h 26m β€” Boston – Sacramento (JetBlue, A220-300)
πŸ•’ 6h 25m β€” Montreal – San Francisco (Air Canada, A220-300)
πŸ•’ 6h 19m β€” Boston – Vancouver (JetBlue, A220-300)
πŸ•’ 6h 18m β€” New York JFK – Burbank (JetBlue, A220-300)
πŸ•’ 6h 18m β€” Providence – Los Angeles (Breeze, A220-300)
πŸ•’ 6h 11m β€” New York JFK – Reno (JetBlue, A220-300)
πŸ•’ 6h 09m β€” Richmond – San Francisco (Breeze, A220-300)
πŸ•’ 6h 07m β€” Montreal – Los Angeles (Air Canada, A220-300)
πŸ•’ 6h 02m β€” Boston – Portland (Oregon) (JetBlue, A220-300)

Additionally, the longest recorded flight using the smaller A220-100 variant was operated by Delta Air Lines on the Chicago – Seattle route, clocking in at 4 hours and 49 minutes.

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