10 infinite flight routes you need to fly! (Realistic routes)

These are a few routes in infinite flight that I recommend flying, these are real routes operated by different airlines.

  1. Stockholm Arlanda- Rhodes Tui 737-MAX-8 (Rhodes is a great destination to land into, the beautiful light blue sea and an easy approach into Rhodes.)

  2. Male Velana- Dubai International Airport Emirates 777-300ER (Male is and interesting city with high skyscrapers being on a small island with the airport being used for both water planes and commercial planes. While landing into Dubai there are sky scrapers seen while landing but still is a great and easy airport to land into.)

  3. Santo Domingo-Sint Maarten Arajet 737-MAX-8 (Taking off is easy but landing into Sint Maarten is much more harder, the runway is near the sea while there being an beach just near the runway making it hard to land, you might ask, but why not land on the other side, on the other side is an huge mountain which would make it much more harder to land.)

  4. Stockholm Arlanda-Salen Scandenavian Mountains Airport SAS Retro livery A319-200 (Salen is one of the first airports in the world to have no ATC Tower, the airport ATC controls work in the city far away from the airport making this airport really interesting. This is an airport that is more open seasonal during the winter as the airport is located in northern Sweden where it snows a lot during the winter.

  5. Thessalonsloniki-Sarajevo Ryanair 737-800 (Thessaloniki is not a 3D airport but Sarajevo is. Sarajevo is an challenging airport to land it due to its high mountains, while setting the auto pilot be careful not to crash into an mountain, but once your in the final approach landing gets easier, the airport is an international airport. Sometimes even a thick fog comes to visit the airport making landing much more harder being a possibility to divert.)

  6. Manchester-Burgas Tui 787-8/9 (Burgas is not a 3D airport but Manchester is. Manchester is an big airport but Burgas is a much smaller one to carry big planes, landing can be fun and challenging, once you touchdown you need to apply hard brakes since the runway isn’t long as Manchesters airports runway but still Burgas has equipment to handle and 787 and larger planes such as the 747. The flight time is 3 hours and Tui using a 787 on this route is interesting, so if you like flying big planes but on small routes this a great route to fly.

  1. Manchester-Sharm El-Sheikh international airport (Sharm El-Sheikh isn’t a 3D airport. This is a great route to fly if you like flying commercial planes but not for too short or too long. The flighit time is 5 hours, while landing you get stunning views of the Egyptian Mountains but while approach a beautiful view of the Sea.

  2. Split-Zagreb Croatian Airlines Q400 (Zagreb is not an 3D airport. Flying this route is a great route to fly if your looking for a short but still interesting route, taking off your expecting to see dry land everywhere but after a few minutes you start flying over forests.

  3. Mauritius-Frankfurt International Airport Discover Airlines A330-300 (Flying this route is one of my favourite long haul routes to fly as taking off is easy and landing is easy. Taking off from a tropical island and landing into green land is really interesting, you get to fly over interesting parts of the world such as the Sahara desert.)

  4. Copenhagen-Alicante Norwegian airlines Sweden 737-MAX-8 (Alicante is an great place to land into, easy approach and the flight can be fun since you sometimes get to pass a lot of turbulence on that route. Leaving the Nordic to and warm country can also be interesting since of climate your taking off and landing into.

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Honorable mention: KBOS-BIKF
Iceland air 737 Max 8

respect, i love this route too for obvious reasons.

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Lol, I just did this route today

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Great recommendations! Did the Dubai → Male leg and was one of my most fun routes ever

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@Dimitrios_TA summon

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CYEG-CYYC via Westjet or Air Canada is a really nice route, tons of great scenery

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Btw, BIRK is the small domestic Reykjavik airport, Keflavik airport (KEF/BIKF) is the airport you’re looking for

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:man_facepalming: Google did me dirty.

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