SHANGHAI, CHINA -
Media OutReach Newswire
- 30 October 2025 – China Eastern Airlines will launch a new route
connecting Shanghai to Argentina via New Zealand by the end of this
year, a milestone that will make it the first airline based in mainland
China to offer passenger flights to all six inhabited continents, the
company announced Sunday at the 2025 North Bund International Aviation
Forum.
The new service underscores the rapid global expansion of Chinese
carriers and their strategic role in building China-led international
aviation networks. Upon launch, China Eastern Airlines will also rank
first among all mainland Chinese airlines in the number of international
destinations served.
The announcement was among a series of developments unveiled at the
forum, which has become a key platform for showcasing China's aviation
ambitions. Other key releases included:
- - A new international transfer brand, "Shanghai to the World, Seamless Transfers" from Shanghai Airport Authority.
- - A joint report on Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) technology by the
Shanghai Science and Technology Commission and East China Normal
University.
- - The 2025 China Transport Airport Development Index from the China
Civil Airports Association, which indicated a 13.4% industry growth
since 2019.
Strategic Hub and Traffic Growth
Supporting its global network push, China Eastern Airlines has
established Shanghai Pudong International Airport as a major transfer
hub. In 2024, the airline facilitated 8.36 million international
transfer passengers at the airport, accounting for 80.9% of its total
transfer traffic. This figure grew to 4.8 million in the first half of
2025, a year-on-year increase of 26.8%.
Since the beginning of 2024, China Eastern Airlines has launched 23 new
medium- and long-haul international routes, expanding its network to 21
countries involved in the "Belt and Road" Initiative.
Forum Focuses on "Aviation+" Integration
The forum, themed "Innovation and Intelligence: Shaping Aviation's Next
Era," also highlighted cross-sector business models under the
"Aviation+" initiative, integrating air travel with culture, tourism,
and MICE (meetings, incentives, conferences, and exhibitions).
China Eastern Airlines showcased its AI-powered digital assistant
"Dongdong" and a physical robot "Xiaodong," and introduced a "China
Pass" card offering discounts and services to inbound travelers.
The 2025 North Bund International Aviation Forum was organized by
Ministry of Transport of the People's Republic of China and the Shanghai
Municipal People's Government.