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    GENERAL: AIA: China Eastern Airlines announces new year round service
    
    Media Release | 24 March 2015
    
    China Eastern Airlines announces new year-round Auckland to Shanghai service
    
    China Eastern Airlines has announced a new four-weekly year-round service on
    the Auckland to Shanghai route, commencing September 2015.
    China Eastern Airlines operated a seasonal service for the first time on the
    Auckland to Shanghai route from December 2014 to March 2015. This seasonal
    service has been so successful that the airline is now expanding to four
    flights per week year-round from September 2015.
    Norris Carter, Auckland Airport's general manager aeronautical commercial,
    says, "The announcement is great news as it will add an additional 100,000
    seats per year on this route, contributing an estimated $122 million to the
    New Zealand economy."
    "We have experienced great growth in Chinese visitors travelling to New
    Zealand during the peak season, with the 2015 Chinese New Year setting a
    record for Chinese arrivals to New Zealand," says Mr Carter.
    "China is now New Zealand's second largest tourism market, with overall
    Chinese passenger arrivals increasing by 14.1 between 2013 and 2014,"
    continues Mr Carter.  "As well as this, the growth in quality Free
    Independent Travellers and group tours travelling direct from China to New
    Zealand, has seen Chinese spend in New Zealand grow to $4,100 per visitor."
    "Expanding the service to year-round opens up new travel market opportunities
    from mainland China via Shanghai, for tourists seeking premium travel
    experiences in New Zealand and aligns strongly with our 'Four Season, Five
    Senses' project, which is jointly funded by Auckland Airport and the Ministry
    of Business, Innovation, and Employment."
    "The 'Four Seasons, Five Senses' project aims to drive tourism growth from
    China by promoting the unique and iconic activities that our country has to
    offer across the seasons.  These activities engage the five senses of
    travellers with a focus on high quality food and wine, cultural and adventure
    experiences."
    "The 'Four Seasons, Five Senses' project also supports the New Zealand
    Tourism Industry Association's Tourism 2025 framework to grow sustainable air
    connectivity and increase New Zealand tourism demand in the off-peak
    seasons," finishes Mr Carter.
    Ms Kathy Zhang, General Manager Oceania for China Eastern Airlines, says the
    airline is expanding its Auckland to Shanghai service due to the strong
    demand it has experienced for its 2014 / 2015 peak season service.
    "New Zealand is continuing to evolve in its popularity as a destination for
    Chinese travellers," says Ms Zhang.  "We are excited to further grow our
    relationships in New Zealand and look forward to continued strong demand in
    this market."
    
    ENDS
    For further information, please contact:
    Katie Moore
    +27 473 1989
    End CA:00262217 For:AIA    Type:GENERAL    Time:2015-03-24 14:41:28
    				
 
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