Message from @GreenPixel

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2019-07-12 02:57:29 UTC  

Makes perfect sense on the flat earth.

2019-07-12 02:58:10 UTC  

Hmm makes perfect sense on the round earth too

2019-07-12 02:58:27 UTC  

South Africa to Sydney with no layovers

2019-07-12 02:58:38 UTC  

Or stopping at a hub like Dubai

2019-07-12 02:58:49 UTC  

No it does not. Not the one we discussed. You said they did it because Dubai was a major hub. Not because it made sense.

2019-07-12 02:58:53 UTC  

Those seem to both make sense on a globe

2019-07-12 02:59:33 UTC  

One is shorter and saves fuel, one gains more money from passengers

2019-07-12 02:59:37 UTC  

Sure some flights make sense on the flat and globe earth. Most longer ones only make sense on the flat earth.

2019-07-12 03:00:44 UTC  

Hubs make sense because of having enough passengers to make more money. Enough to justify the flight.

2019-07-12 03:00:59 UTC  

Exactly

2019-07-12 03:01:04 UTC  

You’re catching on

2019-07-12 03:02:07 UTC  

But airlines make the shortest path possible whenever possible. They do not go thousands of miles out of the way. They might if the airport is small go a thousand but that is about the max unless you are in sparsely populated Russia or something.

2019-07-12 03:02:38 UTC  

Another thing... why are you thinking about it as one long flight?

2019-07-12 03:03:12 UTC  

If you have 100 passengers in SA that want to go to Dubai and none to Sydney

2019-07-12 03:03:17 UTC  

Well the airline is booking it as one long flight. One place to another a long way away.

2019-07-12 03:03:30 UTC  

Not necessarily

2019-07-12 03:03:35 UTC  

Sure a layover occurs. But it is one ticket for the flight.

2019-07-12 03:04:35 UTC  

Sure when I travel and have a layover some get off some get on. How it works. I stay onboard or have to go to another plane. But I book the entire trip.

2019-07-12 03:04:45 UTC  

If lucky no layover.

2019-07-12 03:06:21 UTC  

@Steve Angell if you would like search flights from Johannesburg to Sydney for me

2019-07-12 03:06:35 UTC  

And tell me how many of the options stop in Asia

2019-07-12 03:07:37 UTC  

I spent hundreds of hours researching this. It is a lot harder than just looking at flights you can supposedly book. Some seem to be fake and they never ever actually fly. Or rarely. These are often far more expensive to get people to not book them.

2019-07-12 03:07:56 UTC  

Just tell me how many

2019-07-12 03:08:10 UTC  

If the flight doesn’t show up in the search it is not getting booked

2019-07-12 03:09:12 UTC  

Looks to me there are a lot of them.

2019-07-12 03:09:18 UTC  

In fact, there are 5 that stop in Dubai

2019-07-12 03:09:34 UTC  

And close to 50 that don’t

2019-07-12 03:10:03 UTC  

So saying that flights don’t make sense on a globe earth

2019-07-12 03:10:10 UTC  

Is just false

2019-07-12 03:10:57 UTC  

Where do they stop instead? The ones I found did not list that. Perhaps with a lot more work they would.

2019-07-12 03:11:27 UTC  

Actually I have in front of me where they stop

2019-07-12 03:14:16 UTC  

2019-07-12 03:14:47 UTC  

Everyone I found stops in Dubai.

2019-07-12 03:15:06 UTC  

the first the first 16 or so on the list stop only in Australian cities

2019-07-12 03:15:32 UTC  

I would love to know what website you are using

2019-07-12 03:17:55 UTC  

Much shorter flights much less time to get there. Perth is closer than Dubai.

I am about truth. If these are real. Well I will have to find out are they real.

2019-07-12 03:18:14 UTC  

I have found many which were not actually real.

2019-07-12 03:18:56 UTC  

They would claim they had them but if you went on one there would always be a big delay or it would get canceled.

2019-07-12 03:20:05 UTC  

So you’re saying every single flight leaving from Johannesburg tomorrow will be canceled?

2019-07-12 03:20:06 UTC  

Seems likely

2019-07-12 03:20:37 UTC  

Johannesburg to Perth would be what to research.