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Sichuan Airlines resumes Chengdu-Auckland flights; expected boost for NZ tourism

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Sichuan Airlines resumes Chengdu-Auckland flights; expected boost for NZ tourism
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Scott Tasker, Chief Customer Officer | Auckland Airport

Sichuan Airlines will resume non-stop flights between Chengdu and Auckland starting December 7, following a seven-month suspension of the route earlier this year. The service will operate twice weekly using Airbus A350-900 aircraft, with departures from Chengdu Tianfu International Airport on Thursdays and Sundays at 01:30 under flight number 3U 3811. The return flights from Auckland International Airport are scheduled for the same days at 22:00 as flight 3U 3812.

The airline had previously operated this route once per week before suspending it in April. The resumed service is expected to bring more than 22,000 passengers to New Zealand annually and contribute an estimated $75 million (NZ$130 million) in tourism spending each year. Additionally, cargo capacity provided by the flights is forecasted to add another $87 million (NZ$150 million) in value to New Zealand's imports and exports.

New Zealand’s Minister for Tourism and Hospitality, Louise Upston, commented on the importance of the resumed connection: "This new service will strengthen airline connectivity for both tourism and business between New Zealand and China," she said. "Improved aviation connectivity is an important part of our tourism growth roadmap."

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Scott Tasker, Chief Customer Officer at Auckland Airport, noted that the reinstated link would make it easier for travelers to visit Sichuan province and other destinations within China. Sichuan Airlines operates a network of 76 domestic and 28 international destinations from its base in Chengdu.

With Sichuan Airlines’ return, there will be over 50 weekly flights between China and New Zealand across six carriers. Other airlines operating direct routes include Air New Zealand (Auckland–Shanghai), China Eastern (Hangzhou and Shanghai Pudong), China Southern (Guangzhou), Hainan Airlines (Changqing, Haikou, Shenzhen), as well as Cathay Pacific serving Hong Kong alongside Air New Zealand.

China remains one of New Zealand’s largest sources of international visitors and investment into the economy through tourism and trade.

A notable addition to air links includes China Eastern’s upcoming Argentina service via Auckland, which is set to become the world’s longest direct flight by total travel time. There are also discussions underway about launching future direct services between Wellington and Guangzhou after a recent Memorandum of Understanding was signed between Wellington Airport and Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport.

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