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Trump China Visit Spotlights Jet Lag and Long-Haul Travel Strain
President Donald Trump’s state visit to China on Thursday, May 14, 2026, placed U.S.-China diplomacy under global attention and also highlighted a practical challenge familiar to long-haul travelers: jet lag. Chinese officials said Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping held talks on the morning of Thursday, May 14, 2026, at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, where major issues included U.S.-China relations and international concerns. Why Jet Lag Matters on High-Pressure Tr
Trump China Visit Spotlights Jet Lag and Long-Haul Travel Strain
President Donald Trump’s state visit to China on Thursday, May 14, 2026, placed U.S.-China diplomacy under global attention and also highlighted a practical challenge familiar to long-haul travelers: jet lag. Chinese officials said Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping held talks on the morning of Thursday, May 14, 2026, at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, where major issues included U.S.-China relations and international concerns. Why Jet Lag Matters on High-Pressure Tr
Qantas plans 22-hour nonstop flights from Sydney to London and New York
The era of ultra-long-haul aviation is set to reach a new milestone as Qantas advances plans to introduce what could become the longest nonstop commercial flights in the world. The initiative, known as Project Sunrise, aims to connect Sydney directly with major global destinations such as London and New York City without intermediate stops, significantly reshaping international air travel. These proposed routes are expected to span more than 10,000 miles (approximately 16,000 kilomete
Qantas plans 22-hour nonstop flights from Sydney to London and New York
The era of ultra-long-haul aviation is set to reach a new milestone as Qantas advances plans to introduce what could become the longest nonstop commercial flights in the world. The initiative, known as Project Sunrise, aims to connect Sydney directly with major global destinations such as London and New York City without intermediate stops, significantly reshaping international air travel. These proposed routes are expected to span more than 10,000 miles (approximately 16,000 kilomete









