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This is the world's shortest commercial flight and why it’s a bucket-list travel experience

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Jun 4, 2026, 12:04 IST
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This is the world's shortest commercial flight and why it’s a bucket-list travel experience

Mentioning air travel usually brings to mind endless lines, invasive security, and being stuck in a tube for hours. Yet, out in Scotland's Orkney Islands, there's a flight where you barely click your seatbelt before it's time to land.
Clocking in at a mere 1.7 miles (2.7 km), the jump from Westray to Papa Westray holds the Guinness World Record for the shortest scheduled commercial flight on earth. Officially, it’s a two-minute block on the schedule. In reality, you're airborne for roughly 90 seconds, and with the right tailwind, pilots have touched down in a blistering 53 seconds. Far from just a quirky record, this micro-flight is a vital link for the locals and a must-do for aviation geeks globally.


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Where is this flight route?

You'll find this route up in the Orkney Islands, an archipelago scattered just off the northeastern tip of Scotland. It's a place famous for fierce Atlantic gales, rocky cliffs, fierce wildlife, and ancient ruins.


The flight acts as a bridge between Westray, one of the larger populated islands, and Papa Westray, a tiny speck home to fewer than 100 people. Even though it's just a narrow band of water separating the two, the unpredictible Scottish weather makes having a dependable transport link an absolute necessity.


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Why is the flight so short?

To put it in perspective, the 2.7 km distance is actually shorter than the runways at most major international airports.

The plane lifts off from Westray and essentially lines up for Papa Westray right away. Forget about reaching cruising altitude, this trip is basically just a takeoff, a tiny bump in altitude, and an immediate landing. Fliers like to joke that if a flight attendant were on board, they wouldn't even have time to finish the safety briefing before the wheels hit the runway.

To pull this off, Loganair uses the Britten-Norman BN-2 Islander. It’s an eight-seater aircraft custom-built for short takeoffs and landings, making it the perfect workhorse for the islands' bite-sized airstrips.


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Why do people take this flight?

If you live there, this isn't some fun experience, it's a necessity. The hop ties the tiny community of Papa Westray to the rest of Orkney for basic necessities like doctors, schools, government offices, and local businesses. You'll regularly see teachers, researchers, medical professionals, and everyday locals commuting on it. Plus, when rough seas force the ferries to cancel, this plane is the only reliable way across.

On the other side, it’s a massive tourist magnet. Hardcore aviation enthusiasts (often called avgeeks) fly in from all over the planet just to say they’ve done it and cross it off their bucket lists. Usually, these tourists turn the flight into a day trip, spending an afternoon exploring Papa Westray before heading back to the Orkney mainland.


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How much does it cost?

Looking at Loganair’s current pricing, a standard one-way fare kicks off at roughly £17 (which floats around Rs 1,950–2,000 depending on the exchange rate). There are plenty of discounts built in for locals, kids, seniors, and frequent fliers. The airline even offers dedicated "sightseeing" fares for visitors who are strictly there to experience the world's shortest flight.


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The surprising tourism appeal

The flight is a great hook, but the destination itself is a hidden gem. Papa Westray, which the locals just call "Papay", packs a massive historical punch. Its crown jewel is the Knap of Howar, widely recognized as Northern Europe's oldest preserved stone house.

Experts trace this Neolithic farmstead back to roughly 3800 BCE, meaning it easily predates the Great Pyramid of Giza. You can actually walk right through the stonework to see how people lived over 5,000 years ago. Beyond the history, the island delivers incredible coastal scenery, an old church called St Boniface Kirk, and massive seabird colonies. Visit during the summer, and the landscape explodes with wildflowers and rare migratory birds, making it a dream for photographers and nature lovers.


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