Core Points - The world's longest one-way flight route will officially launch in December, connecting Shanghai Pudong, Auckland, and Buenos Aires, as authorized by the Argentine government [1] - The flight will take approximately 25 hours and is expected to attract a surge of Chinese tourists to Argentina [1] - The route will operate two round trips per week starting from December 4, with high seat occupancy rates reported for initial flights [1] Summary by Sections Flight Route and Operations - The new route is designated as a commercial flight connecting antipodal cities, marking a record for the longest one-way flight [1] - The airline, China Eastern Airlines, has been authorized to operate regular and irregular transport services within Argentina [1] - The flight will have a technical stop in Auckland but will be considered a direct flight as passengers do not need to change planes [1] Passenger Demand and Pricing - Initial occupancy rates are high, with 97% from Shanghai to Auckland, 98% from Auckland to Buenos Aires, 47% from Buenos Aires to Auckland, and 85% from Auckland to Shanghai [1] - Ticket prices for economy class range from 8,490 to 10,240 RMB [1] Tourism Impact - The route is expected to create a "Chinese tourist boom" in Argentina, particularly for popular attractions like Iguazu Falls and Moreno Glacier [2] - New Zealand will implement a transit visa waiver policy for Chinese travelers in Auckland, facilitating easier travel [2]
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