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    03/08/2012 14:55
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    REL: 1455 HRS Auckland International Airport Limited
    
    GENERAL: AIA: AIA New China Airlines flights to deliver $50m in tourism
    
    New China Airlines flights to deliver $50+ million tourism and trade value.
    
    New 4 times a week service to Taipei via Sydney joins existing 3 times a week
    service to Taipei via Brisbane, effectively offering daily connections from
    New Zealand
    
    Will help drive Ambition 2020 targets for trade and tourism with Taiwan, a
    key Asian market
    
    Auckland Airport today secured further growth from Asia with China Airlines
    confirming that they are commencing a new service from Auckland to Taipei,
    flying four times a week via Sydney. The new service starts on 28th October
    2012.
    
    The new service complements the existing China Airlines three times a week
    service from Auckland to Taipei via Brisbane, now effectively offering a
    daily connection between New Zealand and the high-value tourism and trade
    market of Taiwan.
    
    Auckland Airport general manager aeronautical commercial, Glenn Wedlock,
    said, "This announcement marks a significant step towards stronger trade and
    tourism links between Taiwan and New Zealand and will deliver fantastic
    opportunities for growth from a number of markets this year. We have been
    working on a number of development programmes in Taiwan and wider Asia as
    part of our Ambition 2020 initiative. The new services with China Airlines
    will help deliver on some key targets and drive in excess of $50 million in
    tourism and trade benefit for New Zealand."
    
    Taiwan has a population of 23 million and is considered a mature and
    high-value market that could, at a minimum, increase to about 21,000 inbound
    visitors to New Zealand per year by 2020. The new four times weekly Auckland
    to Taipei service via Sydney will be served by A330-300 aircraft, with a
    total of 307 seats, including 30 business class and 277 economy class seats.
    The services will therefore add over 120,000 seats to the Auckland route and
    provide important global connections.
    
    Mr Wedlock says "China Airlines is a great partner in the region with these
    services not only delivering great connections to Taipei and the airlines
    extensive global network but importantly building the SkyTeam presence on the
    Auckland hub enabling further code share traffic across key markets such as
    China, Korea, Europe and the Americas. Equally as one of the world's largest
    cargo airlines the China Airlines services help us open greater access for
    our key trade markets."
    
    China Airlines joined the SkyTeam Alliance in 2011, and is the largest
    airline in Taiwan and the flag carrier of the Republic of China, with a four
    star rating from Skytrax. They fly to over 111 destinations in Asia, Europe,
    North America and Oceania, and have a strong network presence in the
    Southeast Asia, East Asia, and Northeast Asia.
    
    As part of its Ambition 2020 initiative, Auckland Airport also launched a new
    high-profile traveller campaign to grow inbound tourism from Taiwan - a
    strategically important and relatively untapped growth market for the New
    Zealand tourism sector.
    
    The first Taiwanese celebrity guests, television news anchor HaiYin Chen and
    her renowned architect husband Lienchuan Yu, completed an eight-day tour of
    New Zealand in June which included the Queenstown Winter Festival.
    
    The Taiwan campaign follows the announcement of trade pact talks with New
    Zealand later this year - vitally important as Taiwan is our largest butter
    importer, fourth largest fresh fruit importer and eighth largest export
    market.
    
    Mr Wedlock says the campaign, and HaiYin, a lead anchor for ETTV Taiwan's
    Eastern Evening News in particular, are of significant value as brand
    ambassadors to our country as they use their enormous social media presence
    to share the New Zealand experience with their fan-bases back home.
    
    "Bringing HaiYin and Lienchuan here and showing them, and their fans back in
    Taiwan, what New Zealand has to offer is part of our successful strategy to
    promote local tourism destinations and develop our nation's reputation as a
    must-visit travel destination," says Mr Wedlock.
    
    "HaiYin has drawn in more than 25,600,000 visitors to her online blog posts
    alone, a massive following we're hoping to tap into to grow tourism from
    Taiwan."
    
    HaiYin made regular updates and shared her views of our country with her fans
    at home as she toured New Zealand and visited top tourism locations in
    Auckland, the central North Island and lower South Island.
    
    Her husband Lienchuan Yu, who holds a Masters of Architecture from Cornell
    University, USA, and was recently highlighted for his work on their own home
    - being named one of Taiwan's Top 20 Residential Designs.
    
    Auckland Airport is focused on creating more quality products to offer the
    Taiwan market. Auckland Airport believes that, as with many other expanding
    tourism markets in Asia, additional inbound capacity will stimulate and drive
    significant visitor growth. The 2009 introduction of a Visa Free programme
    has been another key factor, with an immediate and positive impact on visitor
    numbers.
    
    Direct air-links are critical for the facilitation and growth of trade,
    particularly as tourism is a strong precursor for trade activity and nearly
    all high-value air-freight is carried in the belly-hold of passenger
    aircraft.
    
    For further information, please contact:
    Richard Llewellyn
    +64 9 255 9089
    +64 27 477 6120
    
    About China Airlines
    Headquartered at Taoyuan International Airport near Taipei, China Airlines is
    Taiwan's largest airline company. A member of SkyTeam since 2011, China
    Airlines is proud to offer one of the most exquisite services combining the
    elegance of Chinese culture with advanced modern comfort. The added flavor
    also includes Taiwan's most famous local delicacies and Chinese cuisines, and
    one of the most exquisite and attentive aircrew in the region. Since founding
    in 1959, China Airlines has grown to become one of Asia's leading carriers,
    offering comfortable service to 28 countries worldwide.
    http://www.china-airlines.com/au/index.htm
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