China Eastern Airlines launched the world's longest direct flight this week, linking Shanghai and Buenos Aires with a stopover in New Zealand. The 19,000-kilometer route, operating twice weekly, underscores growing economic and tourism ties between Asia and South America amid rising demand for trans-Pacific connectivity.
Analysts note the route strategically positions New Zealand as a logistical hub while offering travelers a seamless journey between major financial centers. The service is expected to bolster business exchanges, with Argentina's agricultural exports and China's technology sectors poised to benefit.
Aviation experts highlight the flight's potential to reshape global air travel patterns, particularly for the Asian diaspora in South America. Tourism authorities in both regions anticipate increased cultural exchanges ahead of key 2026 events, including Argentina's bicentennial celebrations.
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