China Eastern Airlines is set to commence the world’s longest one-stop passenger flight on December 4th, connecting Shanghai to Buenos Aires via Auckland. This new route surpasses previous longest routes and marks the first time China Eastern’s flights will connect to South America. The service demonstrates potential market growth with competitive fares and the capitalizing on visa-free travel from Argentina to China, albeit without any existing local partnerships.
Browsing: Boeing 777-300ER
Singapore Airlines will restore its First Class service on the Singapore to Amsterdam route in July 2026, utilizing the Boeing 777-300ER aircraft. This change marks a significant upgrade from the current Airbus A350 service, reintroducing a four-class configuration along with exclusive cabin features and premium dining options. Despite higher KrisFlyer redemptions, this move enhances Amsterdam’s position as a key gateway for premium travelers.
The article provides an in-depth analysis of the seating arrangements and comfort levels across various cabin classes on United Airlines’ Boeing 777-300ER. It also details the airline’s fleet operations, popular routes, and how the 777-300ER fits into global aviation, with insights into its future role transitioning to the Boeing 777X.
Singapore Airlines continues to enhance its luxury travel offerings, with upcoming schedules extending First Class and Suite services through March 2026. Adjustments include additional flights to Auckland, Jakarta, and other global routes, utilizing Boeing 777-300ER and Airbus A380 aircraft. Revamped First Class lounges at Changi Airport further enhance the premium travel experience.
Emirates has improved its Boeing 777-300ER Business Class layout from 2-3-2 to a 1-2-1 seating arrangement, offering better personal space and direct aisle access. This upgrade, already completed on 25 aircraft, includes enhanced seating, entertainment options, and service amenities, positioning Emirates more competitively alongside carriers like Qatar Airways.