China Southern Airline delegates impressed with Queenstown
Media release from Queenstown
Airport
12 April
2011
China Southern Airline delegates impressed with Queenstown
“Queenstown is so beautiful, once you’re here, you don’t want to leave. Everything is so natural.” That was the first reaction of China Southern Airline Chairman, Si Xianmin who was visiting the resort today (Tuesday, April 12) as part of a 70 strong Chinese delegation familiarizing themselves with New Zealand as a tourism destination.
Hosted by Auckland and Queenstown Airports, the group includes representatives from China Southern Airlines, government officials, outbound tourism operators and Chinese media organizations who flew to New Zealand on the inaugural direct China Southern Airlines flight between the city of Guangzhou and Auckland.
Some of Queenstown’s world-class activities were on show throughout the day as delegates experienced Shotover Jet, lunched at Botswana Butchery, cruised on the historic TSS Earnslaw, enjoyed a trip to historic Arrowtown and visited Millbrook, the international golf resort.
China Southern Airlines is one of the largest airlines in the world and Asia’s biggest. Its new alliance with Auckland Airport currently delivers three direct flights per week extending to daily flights starting later this year.
The strategic alliance between Queenstown and Auckland Airports meant there was much opportunity for Queenstown from the new services according to Queenstown Airport CEO Steve Sanderson.
“China Southern Airlines is committed to promoting New Zealand and Queenstown, and their commitment of $10million in promotion, and now to extend their thrice weekly flights to daily from Guangzhou to Auckland has huge economic benefits for Queenstown. China Southern Airlines presents a direct pipeline into the fastest growth market,” he said.
The group leaves for Wellington tomorrow as part of its three city New Zealand tour.
Key facts:
• China Southern (CZ) has
commenced a three times a week A330-200 (218 seat four
class) direct services per week between Guangzhou and
Auckland arriving in Auckland at 1520 on Saturday 9th April,
2011. This is to be extended to daily flights later this
year.
• China Southern Airlines has to date spent
almost $10 million promoting New Zealand as a tourism
destination for Chinese travellers.
• New Zealand
currently welcomes 123,000 visitors from China each year,
making it New Zealand's fourth-largest visitor market after
Australia, the UK and USA, and it is the fastest growing
market.
• Chinese visitors are amongst the highest
spending visitors to NZ – spending on average more per
night than any other visitor with exception of Japan. With
average expenditure per night of holiday visitors at over
$300 per night we know these new flights will bring a
significant increase the export earnings for New
Zealand.
• Asia is now the biggest travel market in the
world and forecast to grow the fastest over the next 20
years (IATA) with air-links being a critical component for
accessing that potential growth.
• China is currently
New Zealand’s fourth largest visitor market after
Australia, UK and US but as it is the fastest growing
meaning it could be number two or three before long.
ENDS