China Southern Airlines is planning to launch a new direct route between Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport and Darwin, Australia. The service, which is expected to be announced soon, would mark the first direct link from mainland China to Darwin International Airport.
The planned route will use Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft and operate three times per week. Covering a distance of approximately 2,733 miles (4,399 kilometers), the flight is expected to take up to five hours and 30 minutes. This will make it one of China Southern’s longest routes operated by the narrowbody airliner. The airline currently operates 37 Boeing 737 MAX aircraft and has five more on order.
This new service will add to China Southern’s existing network in Australia for the upcoming summer season. The carrier already provides four daily flights to Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport, is increasing its Brisbane service to twice daily, and maintains three daily flights to Melbourne Tullamarine International Airport. Additionally, there are three weekly services each to Adelaide International Airport and Perth International Airport.