New Zealand Lands Asia’s Biggest Airline
Media release
April 7, 2011
New Zealand Lands Asia’s Biggest Airline
One of the world’s largest
airlines touches down in New Zealand this weekend.
China Southern Airlines, China’s largest airline, will
officially launch its direct Auckland-Guangzhou service on
Saturday when its first flight arrives in Auckland at
3.20pm.
The new service will initially operate with
Airbus A330 aircraft three days a week, arriving and
departing Auckland on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays.
On board Saturday’s flight will be China Southern
Airlines dignitaries, including chief executive and
president Mr Tan Wan’geng, along with representatives from
the Civil Aviation Authority of China, who will be welcomed
to New Zealand by Prime Minister John Key. Following the
official launch, the group will then travel to Queenstown
where they will spend time enjoying some of New Zealand’s
finest tourism offerings.
The airline which recently donated $100,000 to the Christchurch earthquake relief fund has already been operating across the ditch in Australia for the past 10 years.
Now it has its sights set on capturing the New Zealand market with a $10 million dollar marketing campaign promoting our country as the ultimate tourist destination.
Mr Tan says he’s excited to now be able to launch the airline in New Zealand which has a proud tourism heritage.
“New Zealand is an important market for both
trade and tourism and this partnership will help to serve
the growing demand for services between the two
countries,” says Mr Tan.
“The launch of these new routes is an important strategic step for China Southern Airlines in Oceania, and we are looking forward to continuing to grow our ties both with New Zealand and its neighbours in Australia.”
China Southern Airlines New
Zealand General Manager Henry Dai says the arrival of
Saturday’s first flight will mark an important milestone
for the airline.
“Since announcing last year we would
be starting these services we have been working hard to
ensure our customers will receive the same premium service
that China Southern Airlines is renowned for.
“I am looking forward to helping grow the airline’s presence in New Zealand and increasing the number of services we offer over the coming months,” says Mr Dai.
Once
passengers leave Auckland, their Kiwi experience won’t be
entirely over – a selection of New Zealand food and wine
produced exclusively for the airline by Pacific Flight
Catering will be served on the Auckland-Guangzhou
route.
China Southern Airlines operates a fleet of 420
aircraft, servicing 172 cities in 30 countries and regions
around the world. In 2010 the airline carried 76.5 million
passengers around the globe.
For more information about China Southern Airlines and its services visit www.csair.com/en.
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