Article: China Eastern to launch AKL-EZE route in December 2025

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This one probably wasn't on anyone's bingo card...

China Eastern will launch a Shanghai-Auckland-Buenos Aires service in December, running 2x weekly. You might even be able to book a seat with Qantas Points.

 
China Eastern and QF are partner airlines, but will there be any link on this route? Will China Eastern recognise QF status for lounges? Will you be able to get QF SC and points for flying this route?
I suspect not but it would be nice to have another QF route to South America
 
China Eastern and QF are partner airlines, but will there be any link on this route? Will China Eastern recognise QF status for lounges? Will you be able to get QF SC and points for flying this route?
I suspect not but it would be nice to have another QF route to South America
MU~QF. All on the QF web site--->
https://www.qantas.com/au/en/qantas-experience/network-and-partner-airlines/china-eastern.html
Lounge https://www.qantas.com/au/en/qantas...ner-airlines/china-eastern.html#lounge-access
Freq flyers https://www.qantas.com/au/en/qantas...r-airlines/china-eastern.html#frequent-flyers

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AKL new release --> https://corporate.aucklandairport.c...ch-major-china-south-america-link-through-akl
 
The MU/QF partnership appears to be limited to flights between Australia and China.

Even if QF applies a codeshare to enable AU-AKL-EZE on a QF code, expect those will be much more expensive than the MU coded flights - as is the case with LATAM flights to SCL and beyond,
 
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The MU/QF partnership appears to be limited to flights between Australia and China.
and QF codeshares within China.
Even if QF applies a codeshare to enable AU-AKL-EZE on a QF code, expect those will be much more expensive than the MU coded flights - as is the case with LATAM flights to SCL and beyond,
Actually, when QF has a Sth Am Sale, the LA codeshare is sometimes cheaper. Similarly when LA have a Sale, the QF metal is cheaper..! 🤷‍♂️

We can already do AU-EZE one stop (via SCL), so I’d be surprised if QF bother with MU heading that way. Besides, the QF / LA partnership already extends to lounge access and other perks.
 
The MU/QF partnership appears to be limited to flights between Australia and China.

Even if QF applies a codeshare to enable AU-AKL-EZE on a QF code, expect those will be much more expensive than the MU coded flights - as is the case with LATAM flights to SCL and beyond,
As a new flight to a new location (South America) the QF-MU agreement may/may not be re negotiated.
 
Looks like they've released the schedule for these flights: China Eastern Plans Auckland – Buenos Aires Service From Dec 2025 — AeroRoutes

MU745 PVG0200 – 1830AKL2030 – 1630EZE 77W 1(M)
MU745 PVG0200 – 1830AKL2055 – 1655EZE 77W 4(Th)
MU746 EZE0200 – 0840+1AKL1040+1 – 1800+1PVG 77W 2(Tu) 5(F)

(Took me a while to work out what the numbes at the end meant haha. It's the days of the week)

Here's another article on it: China Eastern's Flights to Buenos Aires Now Appear on Its Website
 
No one hold their breath thinking they can book CRs via QFF. There haven’t been ANY seats on MU for months (possibly coming up to 1yr and nothings been fixed…)…
 

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