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NZ Herald --> ‘Wasn’t that difficult’: Man attempts world record at Auckland Airport
NZ Herald --> ‘Wasn’t that difficult’: Man attempts world record at Auckland Airport
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On Tuesday at 3.52am, Melbourne resident Robinson returned to Auckland Airport, where he started his aerial expedition more than two days earlier.
The 65-year-old had just completed an around-the-world trip to break the world record for the fastest circumnavigation by scheduled flights between exact antipodal points - locations diametrically opposite each other on the globe.
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Starting Saturday afternoon, he travelled from Auckland to the John F Kennedy International Aiport in New York City on a Qantas flight, then to Madrid–Barajas Airport and Málaga Airport with Iberia Airlines, before heading to Doha International Airport to return to Auckland Airport on Qatar Airways.
The journey, which was completely paid for through Robinson’s Qantas frequent flyer points, took 58 hours and 57 minutes - more than three hours faster than the current record, which has been held by two Brits since 2000.
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On why he chose Auckland Airport as his start and end point, Robinson said it geographically lined up with Spain (as the other antipodal point he had to pass) and the airport has “some of the longest flights in the world”.
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He booked all his flights under Oneworld Alliance, a global airline alliance comprising 13 member airlines, and they were “interested” in getting involved shortly after their 25th anniversary in December.
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