CHINA SOUTHERN AIRBUS A330-343 B-8366 (MSN 1826) |
China Southern have been serving Brisbane with four weekly flights since late 2023, the second of the “Big Four” to do so after China Eastern. The new additional flights will depart on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays.
“China is one of Queensland’s most important inbound tourism markets, so the step-up to daily flights by China Southern Airlines is a big boost for local jobs,” Brisbane Airport chief executive Gert-Jan de Graaff said. “We know visitors travelling to Brisbane disperse throughout the state, so we could not be happier with this news.”
China Southern’s regional general manager for Australia and New Zealand, Jason Sun Zhixing, said the increase to daily services “reflects China Southern Airlines’ confidence in the route’s strong performance and its promising future growth”.
“This decision not only responds proactively to robust market demand, but also represents a pivotal step toward fostering deeper development in the China-Australia aviation market,” he said.
“China is one of Queensland’s most important inbound tourism markets, so the step-up to daily flights by China Southern Airlines is a big boost for local jobs,” Brisbane Airport chief executive Gert-Jan de Graaff said. “We know visitors travelling to Brisbane disperse throughout the state, so we could not be happier with this news.”
China Southern’s regional general manager for Australia and New Zealand, Jason Sun Zhixing, said the increase to daily services “reflects China Southern Airlines’ confidence in the route’s strong performance and its promising future growth”.
“This decision not only responds proactively to robust market demand, but also represents a pivotal step toward fostering deeper development in the China-Australia aviation market,” he said.
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