How flight routes look on the accurate world map
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Sure. Yet for some reason, flights from South Africa to Argentina don't take three times as long as those from New York to London, and don't pass over Brazil and West Africa to save on fuel costs.
I'm starting to think the whole flat earth meme got launched so that even Alex Jones could look credible and rational in comparison.
Tomorrow the fastest flight from Durban in South-Afrika to Buenos Aires in Argentina takes 35 hours. Tuesday 29 hours. Thursday 24 hours.
For some reason, this flight does not exist practically. Wonder why.
Looked some more into it. From Cape Town the flight still takes 24 hours on Thursday. It flies to Luanda in Angola, then to Sao Paulo in Brazil, a flight that takes about 8.5 hours, then it flyes from Sau Paulo to Buenos Aires.
So yeah, looks like it passes over both Brazil and West Africa, how about that.
So wait, a flight from Luanda to Sao Paulo takes eight and a half hours, covering over twice the distance of the flight from New York to London, which takes seven and a half. I didn't know Luanda still flied the Concorde, because that's practically supersonic if calculated on the map above.
That is what the airlines claim. According to Flightpedia The average flight time between Sao Paulo to Luanda is 16 hours 50 minutes.
https://www.flightpedia.org/flights-from-sao-paulo-to-luanda.html
This flight do exist though. So you could always buy a ticked, bring a clock, and see for yourself how long the flight takes.