How can I get the list of commercial flights between 2 countries over the past x days?

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How can I get the list of commercial flights between 2 countries over the past x days?


Note to close voters: the question is different from Historical flight data outside of the USA?: as mentioned in the question and in a previous comment, I'm looking for a way to search by country.


The question triggered by this comment from JonathanReez:

But does the Japanese government actually intend for people to travel from Tanzania or are they merely omitted because there aren't any direct flights? – JonathanReez♦ ↵ 6 mins ago






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How many airplanes are flying right now?

Doing some rough math based on that estimate, it's likely that there are anywhere between 7,782 and 8,755 commercial planes in the air on average at any given time these days. There is some seasonality to consider, though.

What is the longest direct flight in the world?

The longest flight in the world by distance is New York (JFK) to Singapore (SIN) on Singapore Airlines clocking in at 9,537 miles.

How many flights a day are there in the world?

Roughly 100,000 flights take off and land every day all over the globe. Say an average length of a flight is two hours; that would mean that six million people fly somewhere every day. That's nearly 0.1% of the entire world's population.



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