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World's shortest flight is in the UK and takes less time than making a Pot Noodle

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The UK boasts the world's shortest , which takes less time than preparing a Pot Noodle.

The L Westray to Papa Westray route clocks in at just one and a half minutes, with the actual flying time often closer to one minute.

This makes it the quickest flight globally, with the fastest journey on this route recorded at a mere 53 seconds.

In contrast, Pot Noodles require four minutes of cooking time for optimal taste, as per the snack's guidelines.

Loganair, a Scottish regional airline serving Highlands and islands, operates this route.

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The trip between the Orkney Islands of Westray and Papa Westray in northern Scotland is a subsidised public service obligation.

It forms part of a three-airport loop connecting Westray , Papa Westray Airport, and Kirkwall Airport.

Flights on this route began in 1967, setting the record for the world's shortest scheduled flights.

The journey occurs daily in both directions, except Saturdays when only Westray to Papa Westray flights are available, and Sundays when only Papa Westray to Westray flights operate, reports .

Covering just 1.7 miles, the trip is roughly the same length as Airport's runway.

According to , Pilot Stuart Linklater has completed this short hop over 12,000 times, more than any other pilot.

Despite retiring in 2013, Stuart still holds the record for the fastest flight time.

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The route caters primarily to students and educators visiting the 60 archaeological wonders on Papa Westray, while occasionally serving health professionals attending to the needs of the isle's 90 inhabitants.

This swift aerial journey has increasingly captured the interest of sightseers.

In stark contrast to typical airport planes, the craft accommodates just eight souls with a lone aviator at the helm.

Loganair's head honcho Jim Cameron, in the Wikipedia entry for this fleeting flight, hails the aircraft as "robust" and impeccably "well suited to the vagaries of Scottish weather".

For those keen to explore the islands, an alternative comes in the form of a passenger ferry, boasting multiple daily trips each way.

Spanning roughly three miles, this nautical jaunt clocks in at around 25 minutes.

In addition, a thrice-weekly car ferry also plies these waters.

Nestled within the Orkney archipelago, Westray and Papa Westray beckon with their renowned birdwatching, stunning coastal, and a cornucopia of historical intrigue.

The 'Heart of Neolithic Orkney' presents a portal to the past, with its ancient monuments including a grand burial site, dual stone rings, and a prehistoric village.

Boasting an extensive coastline, the islands entice with pristine white-sand beaches such as Rackwick in Hoy, overshadowed by towering sandstone precipices.

From Kirkwall Airport, Loganair whisks passengers off to six scenic islands.

Round-trips from Westray to Papa Westray commence from the modest fare of £14.50 per traveller.

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