New Years Eve time travelling: These flights take off in 2026 and land in 2025

No need for a Tardis, just hop on a plane. These New Year’s flights depart in 2026 and arrive in 2025, thanks to the International Date Line.

A champagne toast from an aircraft window.

If you’re celebrating New Year’s Eve with a boarding pass in hand, here’s a travel flex almost nobody gets to claim: taking off in 2026 and landing in 2025.

This night is the aviation equivalent of a solar eclipse—rare, precisely timed, and something you can boast about having experienced—flying major widebodies, on prime long-haul routes, with a calendar that flips in your favour.

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This time travel trick happens when long-haul schedules collide with time zones and the International Date Line. You don’t need a Tardis to accomplish this feat, but a good flight schedule helps.

Based on published OAG schedules as of December 21, 2025, AeroRoutes identified 14 passenger flights scheduled to “travel back in time,” meaning they depart on January 1, 2026 and arrive on December 31, 2025.

How can a flight land “before” it takes off?

Aviation operates on local time, which aligns with the calendar. On routes crossing the Pacific (especially westbound-to-eastbound or near the International Date Line), travellers can leave just after midnight on January 1 and arrive on the other side of the ocean while it’s still the evening of December 31.

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The International Date Line is an invisible boundary—roughly following the 180th meridian across the Pacific—where the calendar flips by a full day. Fly east across it, and you can arrive on the “previous” date, even though the flight time is perfectly normal. That means “travelling back in time” on the calendar is possible on any day of the year, given the right routes. But New Year’s Eve is the one night when that calendar flip can also turn into a year flip—departing in the new year and landing in the old.

To passengers, crossing the date line can feel like you stole an extra day, and on New Year’s Eve, it’s an opportunity to celebrate twice. For airlines, it’s routine scheduling that still makes for great New Year’s bragging rights as a “time travel” carrier. (Hat tip to Cathay Pacific for operating three of these flights!)

The biggest time travel flights are across the Pacific

This year’s confirmed list is dominated by Trans-Pacific routes, particularly flights departing Asia just after midnight on January 1 and arriving in North America on December 31.

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Among the headline-grabbers:

  • ANA operating Tokyo Haneda–Los Angeles (NH106)
  • Cathay Pacific operates Hong Kong–Los Angeles (CX880), Hong Kong–San Francisco (CX872) and Hong Kong–Vancouver (CX888)
  • Starlux Airlines operating Taipei–San Francisco (JX012)
  • Hainan Airlines is operating Shenzhen–Vancouver (HU7959)
  • United operating Guam–Honolulu (UA200)
  • Air New Zealand is operating Auckland–Rarotonga (NZ946)

The full list of flights that let you go back a year on a single night

Airline Flight Route Scheduled time (local) Aircraft
Air New Zealand (NZ) NZ946 Auckland (AKL) – Rarotonga (RAR) AKL 08:50 → 13:40 (−1 day) RAR 789
ANA (NH) NH106 Tokyo Haneda (HND) – Los Angeles (LAX) HND 00:50 → 17:50 (−1 day) LAX 789
Cathay Pacific (CX) CX880 Hong Kong (HKG) – Los Angeles (LAX) HKG 00:30 → 20:55 (−1 day) LAX 77W
Cathay Pacific (CX) CX872 Hong Kong (HKG) – San Francisco (SFO) HKG 01:00 → 21:00 (−1 day) SFO 77W
Cathay Pacific (CX) CX888 Hong Kong (HKG) – Vancouver (YVR) HKG 01:00 → 20:35 (−1 day) YVR 77W
Hainan Airlines (HU) HU7959 Shenzhen (SZX) – Vancouver (YVR) SZX 02:30 → 22:00 (−1 day) YVR 789
Samoa Airways (OL) OL218 Apia Fagali’i (FGI) – Pago Pago (PPG) FGI 07:30 → 08:05 (−1 day) PPG DHT
Samoa Airways (OL) OL222 Apia Fagali’i (FGI) – Pago Pago (PPG) FGI 08:00 → 08:35 (−1 day) PPG DHT
Samoa Airways (OL) OL224 Apia Fagali’i (FGI) – Pago Pago (PPG) FGI 10:10 → 10:45 (−1 day) PPG DHT
Samoa Airways (OL) OL226 Apia Fagali’i (FGI) – Pago Pago (PPG) FGI 11:45 → 12:20 (−1 day) PPG DHT
Samoa Airways (OL) OL228 Apia Fagali’i (FGI) – Pago Pago (PPG) FGI 12:20 → 12:55 (−1 day) PPG DHT
Samoa Airways (OL) OL2248 Apia Fagali’i (FGI) – Pago Pago (PPG) FGI 13:55 → 14:30 (−1 day) PPG DHT
Starlux Airlines (JX) JX012 Taipei Taoyuan (TPE) – San Francisco (SFO) TPE 00:05 → 19:00 (−1 day) SFO 359
United (UA) UA200 Guam (GUM) – Honolulu (HNL) GUM 07:40 → 18:55 (−1 day) HNL 77W

Note: AeroRoutes also lists “reverse” Samoa Airways flights departing Pago Pago (PPG) on 31DEC25 and arriving Apia Fagali’i (FGI) on 01JAN26: OL223, OL219, OL225, OL227, OL229, OL2249.

Samoa celebrates New Year’s Eve… twice

The most delightful time-zone chaos happens on the short hop between Samoa and American Samoa, which sit on opposite sides of the International Date Line.

Pago Pago American Samoa Hill View over the Island
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AeroRoutes lists multiple Samoa Airways flights from Apia Fagali’i (FGI) to Pago Pago (PPG) scheduled on January 1 that land on December 31—plus the reverse pattern, with flights leaving Pago Pago on December 31 and arriving in Apia on January 1. 

Year hop Direction Flight Route Scheduled local departure Scheduled local arrival Aircraft
2025 → 2026 Pago Pago → Apia OL223 PPG – FGI 09:00 (31DEC25) 09:35 (+1 day) DHC-6
2025 → 2026 Pago Pago → Apia OL219 PPG – FGI 10:35 (31DEC25) 11:10 (+1 day) DHC-6
2025 → 2026 Pago Pago → Apia OL225 PPG – FGI 11:10 (31DEC25) 11:45 (+1 day) DHC-6
2025 → 2026 Pago Pago → Apia OL227 PPG – FGI 12:45 (31DEC25) 13:20 (+1 day) DHC-6
2025 → 2026 Pago Pago → Apia OL229 PPG – FGI 13:20 (31DEC25) 13:55 (+1 day) DHC-6
2025 → 2026 Pago Pago → Apia OL2249 PPG – FGI 14:55 (31DEC25) 15:30 (+1 day) DHC-6
2026 → 2025 Apia → Pago Pago OL218 FGI – PPG 07:30 (01JAN26) 08:05 (−1 day) DHC-6
2026 → 2025 Apia → Pago Pago OL222 FGI – PPG 08:00 (01JAN26) 08:35 (−1 day) DHC-6
2026 → 2025 Apia → Pago Pago OL224 FGI – PPG 10:10 (01JAN26) 10:45 (−1 day) DHC-6
2026 → 2025 Apia → Pago Pago OL226 FGI – PPG 11:45 (01JAN26) 12:20 (−1 day) DHC-6
2026 → 2025 Apia → Pago Pago OL228 FGI – PPG 12:20 (01JAN26) 12:55 (−1 day) DHC-6
2026 → 2025 Apia → Pago Pago OL2248 FGI – PPG 13:55 (01JAN26) 14:30 (−1 day) DHC-6

How to read this: The Samoa (FGI) ↔ American Samoa (PPG) hop crosses the International Date Line. On New Year’s, that lets you “year-hop” — and with multiple frequencies in each direction, you can potentially cross between 2025 and 2026 more than once in a single day.

This quick route gives you ample opportunity to party. You can celebrate New Year’s Eve, take a short (75-mile) thirty-minute flight on a DHC-6 Twin Otter over the Pacific, and still have New Year’s Eve waiting for you. Or, you can conceivably time-travel back and forth between the years more than once, if that tickles your fancy. 

The “maybe” list: New Year’s Eve flights that could also flip the date

AeroRoutes also flagged a second category: flights scheduled late on December 31 that might operate as January 1 departures, while still arriving on December 31—depending on how the day’s operations proceed.

These include a mix of short-haul hops (where minutes matter) and longer trans-Pacific services that sit right on the calendar edge.

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It’s not guaranteed “time travel,” but it’s possible if delays push departure past midnight while arrival remains in the previous day’s local time. Even if they run as scheduled, these flights allow you to ring in the new year on the plane and then celebrate again after landing.  

Full list of “maybe” time travel flights

Airline Flight Route Scheduled time (local) Aircraft
Air China (CA) CA779 Urumqi (URC) – Tashkent (TAS) URC 23:00 → 23:40 TAS 738
Air Albania (ZB) ZB1004 Istanbul (IST) – Tirana (TIA) IST 23:00 → 22:40 TIA 320
China Airlines (CI) CI004 Taipei (TPE) – San Francisco (SFO) TPE 23:45 → 18:45 SFO 77W
China Airlines (CI) CI008 Taipei (TPE) – Los Angeles (LAX) TPE 23:50 → 19:25 LAX 77W
China Airlines (CI) CI032 Taipei (TPE) – Vancouver (YVR) TPE 23:55 → 18:20 YVR 77W
China Southern (CZ) CZ6029 Urumqi (URC) – Tashkent (TAS) URC 23:50 → 23:55 TAS 7M8
EVA Air (BR) BR028 Taipei (TPE) – San Francisco (SFO) TPE 23:30 → 18:30 SFO 77W
EVA Air (BR) BR026 Taipei (TPE) – Seattle (SEA) TPE 23:40 → 18:10 SEA 781
EVA Air (BR) BR016 Taipei (TPE) – Los Angeles (LAX) TPE 23:55 → 19:25 LAX 77W
EVA Air (BR) BR010 Taipei (TPE) – Vancouver (YVR) TPE 23:55 → 18:35 YVR 77W
Gulf Air (GF) GF513 Dubai (DXB) – Bahrain (BAH) DXB 23:35 → 23:59 BAH 32Q
Hong Kong Airlines (HX) HX080 Hong Kong (HKG) – Vancouver (YVR) HKG 23:15 → 19:15 YVR 333
Philippine Airlines (PR) PR104 Manila (MNL) – San Francisco (SFO) MNL 23:10 → 19:30 SFO 773
Starlux Airlines (JX) JX002 Taipei (TPE) – Los Angeles (LAX) TPE 23:40 → 19:00 LAX 359
United (UA) UA810 Manila (MNL) – San Francisco (SFO) MNL 23:25 → 19:55 SFO 77W
WestJet (WS) WS189 Calgary (YYC) – Kelowna (YLW) YYC 23:40 → 23:55 YLW 73W

And then there are the flights that skip straight to January 2

The other end of the New Year’s scheduling spectrum is equally dramatic: long-haul services departing on December 31 and arriving on January 2. On the longest routes, you can celebrate New Year’s Day while you’re still over the ocean.

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AeroRoutes listed a set of flights in that category, noting that some could slip to a January 1 departure due to delays. Still, these New Year’s flights are definitely champagne-worthy.

Full list of flights where you spend New Year’s Day in the air

Airline Flight Route Scheduled time (local) Aircraft
Delta Air LinesDL027ATL – ICN23:45 → 05:45 (+2 days)359
QantasQF008DFW – SYD20:30 → 06:55 (+2 days)789
American AirlinesAA007DFW – BNE21:40 → 06:30 (+2 days)789
EVA AirBR049DFW – TPE22:50 → 05:25 (+2 days)789
Cathay PacificCX875DFW – HKG22:55 → 05:35 (+2 days)351
American AirlinesAA035DFW – AKL22:59 → 09:10 (+1 day)789
Air New ZealandNZ029IAH – AKL20:05 → 05:55 (+2 days)773
United AirlinesUA101IAH – SYD20:25 → 07:00 (+2 days)789
EVA AirBR051IAH – TPE23:30 → 06:20 (+2 days)77W
QantasQF004JFK – AKL17:15 → 04:55 (+2 days)789
Singapore AirlinesSQ023JFK – SIN22:05 → 06:00 (+2 days)359
Korean AirKE006LAS – ICN22:50 → 05:20 (+2 days)77W
Singapore AirlinesSQ035LAX – SIN19:50 → 05:30 (+2 days)359
Air New ZealandNZ005LAX – AKL20:10 → 06:05 (+2 days)77W
QantasQF016LAX – BNE20:50 → 05:00 (+2 days)789
Delta Air LinesDL011LAX – MEL21:05 → 08:00 (+2 days)359
Cathay PacificCX883LAX – HKG21:15 → 05:05 (+2 days)77W
QantasQF012LAX – SYD21:25 → 07:25 (+2 days)388
China SouthernCZ328LAX – CAN22:00 → 05:55 (+2 days)77W
Singapore AirlinesSQ037LAX – SIN22:05 → 07:55 (+2 days)359
Philippine AirlinesPR103LAX – MNL22:10 → 05:40 (+2 days)773
Delta Air LinesDL065LAX – AKL22:25 → 08:35 (+2 days)359
Delta Air LinesDL041LAX – SYD22:25 → 08:30 (+2 days)359
Air PremiaYP104LAX – ICN22:30 → 05:10 (+2 days)789
Cathay PacificCX881LAX – HKG22:35 → 06:30 (+2 days)77W
United AirlinesUA098LAX – MEL22:35 → 09:30 (+2 days)789
Fiji AirwaysFJ811LAX – NAN22:35 → 06:00 (+2 days)359
EVA AirBR011LAX – TPE22:35 → 05:15 (+2 days)77W
China AirlinesCI007LAX – TPE22:40 → 05:20 (+2 days)77W
Korean AirKE012LAX – ICN22:50 → 05:10 (+2 days)74H
QantasQF094LAX – MEL22:50 → 09:30 (+2 days)789
American AirlinesAA073LAX – SYD22:50 → 09:00 (+2 days)77W
Starlux AirlinesJX001LAX – TPE22:50 → 05:30 (+2 days)359
United AirlinesUA820LAX – HKG22:55 → 07:00 (+2 days)789
United AirlinesUA839LAX – SYD22:55 → 09:05 (+2 days)789
EVA AirBR015LAX – TPE23:00 → 05:40 (+2 days)77W
Asiana AirlinesOZ203LAX – ICN23:30 → 05:45 (+2 days)388
American AirlinesAA083LAX – AKL23:45 → 09:55 (+2 days)772
Delta Air LinesDL093LAX – BNE23:45 → 08:20 (+1 day)359
American AirlinesAA169LAX – HND23:59 → 05:05 (+2 days)789
AeromexicoAM090MTY – ICN23:10 → 06:00 (+2 days)788
Starlux AirlinesJX009ONT – TPE21:45 → 04:30 (+2 days)359
China AirlinesCI023ONT – TPE22:50 → 05:30 (+2 days)359
EVA AirBR055ORD – TPE23:30 → 05:25 (+2 days)77W
JetstarJQ114RAR – AKL21:05 → 00:25 (+2 days)320
Philippine AirlinesPR125SEA – MNL21:30 → 04:05 (+2 days)773
Starlux AirlinesJX031SEA – TPE23:45 → 04:55 (+2 days)359
Air New ZealandNZ007SFO – AKL19:50 → 05:45 (+2 days)789
Singapore AirlinesSQ033SFO – SIN20:15 → 05:45 (+2 days)359
United AirlinesUA829SFO – SYD20:15 → 06:20 (+2 days)777
Vietnam AirlinesVN099SFO – SGN21:10 → 04:40 (+2 days)359
Cathay PacificCX893SFO – HKG21:45 → 05:00 (+2 days)359
Fiji AirwaysFJ871SFO – NAN22:05 → 05:15 (+2 days)359
Philippine AirlinesPR105SFO – MNL22:30 → 05:35 (+2 days)773
United AirlinesUA001SFO – SIN22:35 → 08:00 (+2 days)789
United AirlinesUA917SFO – AKL22:45 → 09:10 (+2 days)777
Cathay PacificCX873SFO – HKG22:55 → 06:15 (+2 days)77W
United AirlinesUA863SFO – SYD23:00 → 09:15 (+2 days)777
United AirlinesUA060SFO – MEL23:05 → 10:00 (+2 days)789
United AirlinesUA096SFO – BNE23:10 → 07:30 (+2 days)777
Starlux AirlinesJX011SFO – TPE23:10 → 05:15 (+2 days)359
United AirlinesUA877SFO – HKG23:15 → 06:45 (+2 days)77W
United AirlinesUA853SFO – TPE23:20 → 05:45 (+2 days)777
United AirlinesUA730SFO – CHC23:25 → 10:35 (+2 days)788
EVA AirBR027SFO – TPE23:30 → 05:35 (+2 days)77W
China AirlinesCI003SFO – TPE23:40 → 05:45 (+2 days)77W
United AirlinesUA805SFO – ICN23:45 → 05:40 (+2 days)789
United AirlinesUA189SFO – MNL23:45 → 06:50 (+2 days)77W
Asiana AirlinesOZ211SFO – ICN23:50 → 05:55 (+2 days)359
EVA AirBR017SFO – TPE23:50 → 05:55 (+2 days)77W
Air New ZealandNZ023YVR – AKL18:35 → 05:30 (+2 days)789
QantasQF076YVR – SYD20:20 → 06:35 (+2 days)789
Air CanadaAC019YVR – SIN22:15 → 07:00 (+2 days)789
Air CanadaAC033YVR – SYD22:40 → 09:35 (+2 days)77L
Philippine AirlinesPR117YVR – MNL22:55 → 05:30 (+2 days)773
Air CanadaAC065YVR – BKK23:05 → 06:30 (+2 days)789
Air CanadaAC039YVR – AKL23:45 → 11:00 (+2 days)789
Air CanadaAC035YVR – BNE23:55 → 08:45 (+2 days)789

There are also 92 flights scheduled to depart on New Year’s Eve this year, which arrive somewhere between six in the evening and just before midnight on January 1, 2026. If any of these flights are delayed, travellers might also miss New Year’s Day flying and land on January 2nd instead.

Why time travel matters to airline operations—not just as a New Year’s novelty

For passengers, flying a time-travel flight is a great story to share with friends. For airline operations teams, it’s a serious scheduling challenge.

Date-boundary flights sit at the intersection of crew duty time planning, aircraft rotations, maintenance windows, passenger connections, and airport staffing. A “simple” delay can ripple into next-day schedules—especially when flights are scheduled near midnight.

So yes: time travel is fun. But it’s also a reminder that aviation must keep the world’s clocks and connections aligned, even when they don’t quite follow the calendar.

While most of us welcome 2026 the usual way—countdown, toast, maybe a nice cheese plate and grapes—a handful of lucky travellers will ring in 2026 at 35,000 feet, landing in 2025. Which, when you think about it, is not bad for a New Year’s party trick.

May 2026 bring you many memorable and timely flights!

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