✈️ World’s Longest Flight – China Eastern Airlines
- Route: Shanghai (China) → Buenos Aires (Argentina), with a 2-hour stopover in Auckland, New Zealand for refueling and crew rotation.
- Duration: Up to 29 hours, covering 12,400 miles.
- Aircraft: Boeing 777-300ER with 316 seats, operating twice weekly year-round.
- Launch: Inaugural flight departed Shanghai Pudong at 2am local time and arrived in Buenos Aires at 4:45pm local time, slightly ahead of schedule.
🌍 Significance
- Record: Surpasses Singapore Airlines’ 19-hour New York–Singapore direct flight, making it the longest commercial flight in the world.
- Demand: Over 96,000 passengers traveled between China and Buenos Aires in the past year.
- Community Impact: Supports Argentina’s sizeable East Asian diaspora (55,000+ Chinese residents).
- Strategic Goal: Opens a “southbound corridor” linking Asia, Oceania, and South America, reshaping intercontinental travel.
🔮 Future Competition
- Qantas plans a 22-hour Sydney–London route in 2027, showing airlines are competing for ultra-long-haul dominance.
👉 In short: China Eastern’s new Shanghai–Buenos Aires service is now the world’s longest flight, designed to strengthen cultural and economic ties across three continents while setting a new benchmark in ultra-long-haul aviation
Would you like me to create a quick comparison table of this route versus other ultra-long-haul flights (Singapore Airlines, Qantas, Air India) so you can see how they stack up?













































