China Southern Airlines has
announced a major overhaul of its Australian operations with its newest
airliners being deployed to every port, including one of its five A380s
on the Guangzhou to Sydney route.
Speaking at the Australian Tourism Exchange in Sydney, China Southern
Executive Vice President Chen Gang said the A380 service would start on
October 27 as part of a major expansion strategy down under.
The superjumbo will replace the present CZ325/326 A330-300 service,
which departs Sydney at 9.50am and arrives back in Guangzhou at 5.30pm
the same day.
Mr Chen also revealed that Sydney would receive China Southern’s latest
A330-300 and -200 aircraft offering flatbed comfort up front and
personal TVs throughout, by the end of October.
“Australia remains our most important overseas market and the test bed for our global strategy,” Mr Chen said.
“The new A380 Sydney service will be only the second international route
for our superjumbos and underlines how crucial the region is to China
Southern’s network growth.”
A Sydney Airport report estimates that China Southern’s single daily
A380 service will generate 5000 jobs and contribute about $390 million
to the Australian economy over a full year.
Mr Chen also revealed that Guangzhou, the airline’s bustling hub in
southern China, would introduce a 72-hour visa-free stay policy for
Australians travelling on its Canton Route in the second half of 2013.
“Our Canton Route via Guangzhou is the new and exciting way for
Australians to fly and we are absolutely thrilled that they will soon be
able to stop over in this vibrant city with a free transit permit for
up to 72 hours to try some authentic Cantonese Yum Cha, enjoy the local
culture and shop ‘til they drop,” Mr Chen said.
As part of an ongoing strategy to improve the airline’s inflight
service, Mr Chen also announced that a pool of 400 dedicated
English-speaking cabin crew were being deployed across the airline’s
vast network including on the Sydney A380 and new A330s.
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