New direct China to New Zealand airline routes will add significant capacity with thousands more seats available per month, supporting tourism, international education and trade.
The new China Southern routes include the reinstatement of the Guangzhou – Christchurch route and the introduction of three additional services between Guangzhou and Auckland.
“China remains an important tourist market to New Zealand, with borders open, tourists returning to our shores, and this week’s announcement will make visiting from China even easier, and help drive our economic recovery,” says Prime Minister Chris Hipkins.
“These additional routes add to the direct air connections between our two countries, which are expected to grow to at least 80 per cent of pre-Covid levels by September 2023.
“The increased capacity will bring about an additional 7000 seats per month.
“The new direct services to Christchurch will particularly support South Island visitation and support ongoing tourism sector recovery.
“Continuing to increase air connectivity is vital to our economic growth, especially in the China market as capacity improvements have positive run on effects by supporting international education and essential trade.
“International and domestic consumer awareness of environmental issues is increasing.
“China represents nearly a quarter of all our exports, was our second largest source of tourists pre-Covid and is a significant source of international students, so it’s a critical part of our economic recovery.
“Research shows that Chinese visitors tend to travel across the year and undertake a range of activities across the regions, this type of high-quality visitation sustainably supports the sector and communities across the motu,” says Peeni Henare.