Passengers on board the world's longest one-way flight will be eligible for free admission to 11 museums in Buenos Aires, the capital of Argentina, according to Shanghai-based China Eastern Airlines. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]
Passengers on board the world's longest one-way flight will be eligible for free admission to 11 museums in Buenos Aires, the capital of Argentina, according to Shanghai-based China Eastern Airlines.
The benefits came after a memorandum of understanding was signed between China Eastern Air Holding Co and the city of Buenos Aires on Friday. Under the MoU, the two sides aim to further deepen cultural, tourism, and trade exchanges among China, Argentina, and New Zealand.
China Eastern Airlines officially launched the world's longest one-way flight, linking China's economic hub Shanghai and Buenos Aires, with a stop in Auckland, New Zealand on December 4, 2025.
Thanks to the new collaboration, all passengers traveling to Buenos Aires on China Eastern flights will be able to visit 11 major museums in the city free of charge.











