The world's shortest flight in 2.7 km in 57 seconds








- The tour takes place between Vestre and Papa Vestre on the island of Orkney in Scotland

- 36 pounds (Rs. 3644) a ticket for 57 seconds

- The flight began in 1967

- This air route employs teachers, health staff and sick patients

- Papa Vestra is home to more than 60 archeologically important historical sites, with students and experts flocking throughout the year for research.

The deep bay in northern Scotland in Britain forms a group of small islands known as the Orkney Islands. The island is mainly divided into two parts, Vestre and Papa Vestre. Scottish Airlines Loganair has been operating an air route between A Vestre and Papa Vestre for the past 3 years.

It is still going strong after it started in 19. Commercial air flights are used daily to cover a distance of 4.5 km to Vestre and Papa Vestre Island. It takes only 3 seconds to cross the distance between these two islands. However, it sometimes takes a maximum of two minutes to fly from one island in northern Scotland to another in exceptional circumstances, when the weather is bad.

The flight, which runs daily from morning to evening, is mostly used by employed teachers, health staff and sick patients. Traveling by plane for just 2 seconds costs about ૩૬ 5. He has to travel the world's shortest air route.

People associated with the Scottish National Health Service also use this 5.5 km air route the most. This route has been running for years but its information first came to the world in the year 2011. Some of the tourists who came here wrote this in their travel descriptions so even the outside tourists come to board this flight out of curiosity. The Scottish Government has awarded a contract to operate the air ferry for 4.5 million. This route is also important for its connectivity with the city of Kirkwal, 5 km away in the middle of the archipelago. The government also helps on a service basis as it costs more to run this route.

The pilot has to be very careful about air route re-landing and takeover. Papa Wester from Wester also runs uninterrupted on Sundays at the airport. This route is as long as the runway at Edinburgh Airport. The pilot named Stuart Linklater, who retired in 2012, had the most experience of running 15,000 trips.

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