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After a heated internal discussion about whether it was possible to go around the world within a day (24 hours), I thought I'd ask this question.

Using regularly scheduled flights, it is possible to go around the world. For example, you could use Air New Zealand to get from AKL to LAX, to LON, to HKG, to AKL.

What's the fastest way to use regularly scheduled flights to circumnavigate the world? And yes, I realise it's shorter at lower or higher latitudes, so I'll stipulate you also need to cross at least one of: Tropic of Cancer, Equator, Tropic of Capricorn.

(Transport permitted includes passenger aircraft (not spacecraft, and anything ground/sea-based that takes passengers)

hippietrail
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Per your specifications, the fastest route "around the world" is Hong Kong-New York-Hong Kong on Cathay Pacific, scheduled at 32 hours round-trip. Approximate routing:

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The flight is non-stop, so London/LHR and Narita/NRT are there only as (rough) route markers. While you'd think the route is a straight line (since it's just the "same flight" there and back), due to prevailing wind patterns etc it flies around the North Pole as shown above. And yes, it crosses the Tropic of Cancer, which is at 23°26′, while Hong Kong is just south of it at 22°16′.

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I'd say, Singapore Airlines London to Los Angeles Via Singapore then flying back to London by United/Virgin Atlantic.

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