When travelers think of the Boeing 777, they often imagine 10+ hour journeys across the Pacific or overnight flights to Europe. Designed for long-haul performance, the 777 is a staple of ultra-long-range operations. But in the United States, this widebody aircraft occasionally turns up on far shorter routes—some less than 900 miles in length. This article investigates the data behind these unique short-haul Boeing 777 flights in May 2025, explaining why they exist, how often they occur, and what they mean for passengers and airlines.
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